Clostridium cadaveris is a strict anaerobic Gram-positive rod that is the most prominent bacterium during the decay of dead bodies. We present 2 rare cases of bacteraemia with C. cadaveris. The source of both infectious episodes was most probably of gastrointestinal origin
International audienceClostridium spp. are recovered from 25% of the blood culture positive with ana...
International audienceUsually responsible for soft tissue infections, Clostridioides species can als...
Usually responsible for soft tissue infections, Clostridioides species can also cause bacteremia, li...
Contains fulltext : 50744timmers.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Clostri...
ABSTRACTThe significance of Clostridium spp. in blood cultures was evaluated by two methods. In the ...
Blood samples, which were obtained from patients who lived in a rural area with ∼500 acute-care hosp...
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Of the 200 Clostridium spp. known to exist, approximately 30 have been associated with human disease...
Abstract. Here we describe a case of Clostridia glycolicum (C. glycolicum) bacteremia in a bed-ridde...
The objective of this study is to provide a population-based clinical, epidemiological and microbiol...
Clostridium sordellii is a gram-positive, anaerobic bacillus that has rarely been implicated as a hu...
One hundred fifty-two strains of Clostridium were isolated from 144 patients over a 14-month period....
Clostridium subterminale is a rare member of the Clostridiaceae family that is rarely cultured. This...
In the nonneutropenic host, bacteremia due to Clostridium tertium is rare and of unclear signi®cance...
Human thanatomicrobiome studies have established that an abundant number of putrefactive bacteria wi...
International audienceClostridium spp. are recovered from 25% of the blood culture positive with ana...
International audienceUsually responsible for soft tissue infections, Clostridioides species can als...
Usually responsible for soft tissue infections, Clostridioides species can also cause bacteremia, li...
Contains fulltext : 50744timmers.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Clostri...
ABSTRACTThe significance of Clostridium spp. in blood cultures was evaluated by two methods. In the ...
Blood samples, which were obtained from patients who lived in a rural area with ∼500 acute-care hosp...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Of the 200 Clostridium spp. known to exist, approximately 30 have been associated with human disease...
Abstract. Here we describe a case of Clostridia glycolicum (C. glycolicum) bacteremia in a bed-ridde...
The objective of this study is to provide a population-based clinical, epidemiological and microbiol...
Clostridium sordellii is a gram-positive, anaerobic bacillus that has rarely been implicated as a hu...
One hundred fifty-two strains of Clostridium were isolated from 144 patients over a 14-month period....
Clostridium subterminale is a rare member of the Clostridiaceae family that is rarely cultured. This...
In the nonneutropenic host, bacteremia due to Clostridium tertium is rare and of unclear signi®cance...
Human thanatomicrobiome studies have established that an abundant number of putrefactive bacteria wi...
International audienceClostridium spp. are recovered from 25% of the blood culture positive with ana...
International audienceUsually responsible for soft tissue infections, Clostridioides species can als...
Usually responsible for soft tissue infections, Clostridioides species can also cause bacteremia, li...