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Comparison of Three Methods of Isolation of the Genus Nocardia from the Soil of Hospitals in Isfahan Province, Iran, and its Identification Based on Phenotypic and Molecular Methods [PDF]
Background & Aims: Nocardia are gram-positive, aerobic, relative acid-fast, and opportunistic bacteria, and one of the causes of systematic infection around the world. The natural habitats of these bacteria are soil and dust.
Hossein Ali Rahdar+3 more
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Nocardiose pulmonaire sur un terrain immunocompétent: à propos de 2 cas
La nocardiose est une infection rare, mais sévère, causée par des bactéries du genre nocardia, qui appartiennent à l'ordre des actinomycétales. Si elles peuvent toucher l'adulte immunocompétent, les nocardioses restent des pathologies de l'individu ...
Yasmina Rhofir+5 more
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THE TUBERCULOSTATIC ACTION OF NOCARDIA EXTRACTS IN WHITE MICE [PDF]
E. W. Emmart+2 more
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The genus Nocardia contains >50 human pathogenic species that cause a range of illnesses from skin and soft tissue infections to lung and brain infections.
Marion Hérisse+6 more
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The aim of this study was to reveal diagnostic biomarkers of considerable importance for common pathogenic Nocardia, utilizing pan-genomic and comparative genome analysis to accurately characterize clinical Nocardia infections. In this study, complete or
Chaohong Wang+13 more
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SLIME AS A POSSIBLE FACTOR IN CELL CLUMPING IN NOCARDIA CORALLINA [PDF]
J. B. Clark
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Broad Spectrum Antimicrobial Activity of Forest-Derived Soil Actinomycete, Nocardia sp. PB-52
A mesophilic actinomycete strain designated as PB-52 was isolated from soil samples of Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary of Assam, India. Based on phenotypic and molecular characteristics, the strain was identified as Nocardia sp.
Priyanka Sharma, M. Kalita, D. Thakur
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Background: Nocardia are Gram-positive, aerobic and partially acid-fast and cause dangerous infectious disease, nocardiosis, by entering the respiratory tract or damaged skin.
Masoumeh Rasouli-nasab+5 more
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Primary sternal osteomyelitis caused by Nocardia nova: case report and literature review
A 51 year old woman without significant past medical history or risk factors for Nocardia infection developed primary Nocardia nova sternal osteomyelitis with mediastinal abscess, diagnosed with open biopsy.
Ioannis G. Baraboutis+5 more
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