Actinobaculum schaalii is an emerging uropathogen. So far, its identification has been performed with 16S rRNA gene sequencing or PCR. The diagnosis has often been delayed due to fastidious growth and identification problems. Eleven clinical isolates of A. schaalii from bloodstream infections that were initially identified with 16S rRNA sequencing analysis were recovered and later identified with matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF). We present a review of bacteriological data of these patients, an algorithm for fast laboratory work-up and advocate the use of sensitized culture of urine to allow better recovery of A. schaalii in susceptible patients
Actinotignum schaalii is a gram-positive, facultative anaerobic bacillus, an opportunist agent that ...
Background: Actinotignum schaalii and the genus Aerococcus are considered emerging pathogens, since ...
Abstract Background Actinobaculum schaalii was first described as a causative agent for human infect...
AbstractActinobaculum schaalii is an emerging uropathogen. So far, its identification has been perfo...
Abstract Actinobaculum schaalii is an emerging uropathogen. So far, its identification has been perf...
Background and Aims. Actinobaculum schaalii is a facultative anaer-obic, Gram-positive rod-shaped sp...
<em>Background</em> <em>and</em> <em>Aims</em>. <em>Actinobaculum</em> <em>schaalii</em> is a facult...
AbstractActinobaculum schaalii is a new species that has so far been isolated from human blood, urin...
Actinobaculum schaalii is a new species that has so far been isolated from human blood, urine and pu...
A. schaalii is a rare uropathogen. We report urosepsis with Actinobaculum schaalii detected serendip...
Actinobaculum schaalii can cause urinary tract infections and septicemia but is difficult to identif...
Actinobaculum schaalii can cause urinary tract infections and septicemia but is difficult to identif...
Nine of 10 strains of Actinobaculum schaalii caused urinary tract infections in predisposed individu...
Actinobaculum schaalii is a Gram-positive facultative anaerobe bacillus. It is a commensal organism ...
Background: Actinotignum schaalii and the genus Aerococcus are considered emerging pathogens, since ...
Actinotignum schaalii is a gram-positive, facultative anaerobic bacillus, an opportunist agent that ...
Background: Actinotignum schaalii and the genus Aerococcus are considered emerging pathogens, since ...
Abstract Background Actinobaculum schaalii was first described as a causative agent for human infect...
AbstractActinobaculum schaalii is an emerging uropathogen. So far, its identification has been perfo...
Abstract Actinobaculum schaalii is an emerging uropathogen. So far, its identification has been perf...
Background and Aims. Actinobaculum schaalii is a facultative anaer-obic, Gram-positive rod-shaped sp...
<em>Background</em> <em>and</em> <em>Aims</em>. <em>Actinobaculum</em> <em>schaalii</em> is a facult...
AbstractActinobaculum schaalii is a new species that has so far been isolated from human blood, urin...
Actinobaculum schaalii is a new species that has so far been isolated from human blood, urine and pu...
A. schaalii is a rare uropathogen. We report urosepsis with Actinobaculum schaalii detected serendip...
Actinobaculum schaalii can cause urinary tract infections and septicemia but is difficult to identif...
Actinobaculum schaalii can cause urinary tract infections and septicemia but is difficult to identif...
Nine of 10 strains of Actinobaculum schaalii caused urinary tract infections in predisposed individu...
Actinobaculum schaalii is a Gram-positive facultative anaerobe bacillus. It is a commensal organism ...
Background: Actinotignum schaalii and the genus Aerococcus are considered emerging pathogens, since ...
Actinotignum schaalii is a gram-positive, facultative anaerobic bacillus, an opportunist agent that ...
Background: Actinotignum schaalii and the genus Aerococcus are considered emerging pathogens, since ...
Abstract Background Actinobaculum schaalii was first described as a causative agent for human infect...