Corynebacteria are Gram-positive, non-sporulated, non-capsulated, aerobic diphtheroid bacteria accounting for nearly 50%of the natural skin biocene. This bacterial family is responsible for various skin diseases such as cutaneous diphteria, cromhydrosis, bromhydrosis but the most common of them are pitted keratolysis, trichobacteriosis and erythrasma. A warm and moist environment and poor hygiene are the predisposition factors for these three diseases. Although this skin diseases are seen more frequently, they usually mistaken for a mycotic infection by general practitioners, with subsequent antimycotic treatment. Here skin diseases compromised with Corynebacterium are presented with their demographic features and discussed on the basis of ...
Aerobic diphtheroids from human skin (commonly referred to as lipophilic diphtheroids), pathogenic b...
Multiple necrotic soft tissue lesions were observed in the groin of a granulocytopenic pa-tient with...
The bacteria comprising the genus Corynebacterium are nonspore-forming, unencapsulated, nonmotile, p...
Corynebacteria are Gram-positive, non-sporulated, non-capsulated, aerobic diphtheroid bacteria accou...
Background: Skin infections caused by coryneform bacteria are common dermatological conditions. Howe...
BACKGROUND: Corynebacterium spp. are diphtheroid bacteria responsible for pitted keratolysis, a comm...
Abstract Aerobic, Gram positive, catalase positive and non-spore forming bacilli, which are morpholo...
Corynebacterium diphtheriae is commonly isolated from cutaneous skin lesions in the Northern Territo...
Corynebacteria were isolated from breast tissue, pus, or deep wound swabs of 24 women; the most comm...
A variety of factors contribute to the under-reporting of human infections caused by bacteria in the...
Catalase-positive Gram-positive bacilli, commonly called “diphtheroids ” or “coryneform ” bacteria w...
The skin is a milieu for controlled bacterial growth. Skin supports the growth of commensal bacteria...
Abstract Skinmicrobiomemain cultivable aerobes in human are coagulase-negative staphylococci and lip...
Corynebacterium diphtheriae is commonly isolated from cutaneous skin lesions in the Northern Territo...
Gram positive rods seen on Gram’s stain are often dismissed as skin commensal organisms. Diphtheroid...
Aerobic diphtheroids from human skin (commonly referred to as lipophilic diphtheroids), pathogenic b...
Multiple necrotic soft tissue lesions were observed in the groin of a granulocytopenic pa-tient with...
The bacteria comprising the genus Corynebacterium are nonspore-forming, unencapsulated, nonmotile, p...
Corynebacteria are Gram-positive, non-sporulated, non-capsulated, aerobic diphtheroid bacteria accou...
Background: Skin infections caused by coryneform bacteria are common dermatological conditions. Howe...
BACKGROUND: Corynebacterium spp. are diphtheroid bacteria responsible for pitted keratolysis, a comm...
Abstract Aerobic, Gram positive, catalase positive and non-spore forming bacilli, which are morpholo...
Corynebacterium diphtheriae is commonly isolated from cutaneous skin lesions in the Northern Territo...
Corynebacteria were isolated from breast tissue, pus, or deep wound swabs of 24 women; the most comm...
A variety of factors contribute to the under-reporting of human infections caused by bacteria in the...
Catalase-positive Gram-positive bacilli, commonly called “diphtheroids ” or “coryneform ” bacteria w...
The skin is a milieu for controlled bacterial growth. Skin supports the growth of commensal bacteria...
Abstract Skinmicrobiomemain cultivable aerobes in human are coagulase-negative staphylococci and lip...
Corynebacterium diphtheriae is commonly isolated from cutaneous skin lesions in the Northern Territo...
Gram positive rods seen on Gram’s stain are often dismissed as skin commensal organisms. Diphtheroid...
Aerobic diphtheroids from human skin (commonly referred to as lipophilic diphtheroids), pathogenic b...
Multiple necrotic soft tissue lesions were observed in the groin of a granulocytopenic pa-tient with...
The bacteria comprising the genus Corynebacterium are nonspore-forming, unencapsulated, nonmotile, p...