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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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Syringomyelia presenting as a delayed complication of treatment for nocardia brain abscess [PDF]
Young Wf
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Correction to: The role of oral co-trimoxazole in treating Nocardia farcinica keratitis: a case report [PDF]
Neharika Sharma, Stephen O’Hagan
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Background: Nocardia species are an emergent pathogen in people with CF (pwCF) or bronchiectasis. Their clinical role and management remain unclear, and their isolation is a challenge.
Laura Venditto +8 more
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External application of a Nocardia rubra cell wall skeleton in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers
Caiqi Shen +8 more
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NocardiaBrain Abscess in an Immunocompetent Patient [PDF]
Su‐Young Kim +9 more
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Genomic diversity of Nocardia cyriacigeorgica and Nocardia farcinica infections
The aim of this study was to investigate the genomic profiles of Nocardia. Three clinical Nocardia isolates were collected and conducted whole genome sequencing. Subsequently, 489 publicly available assemblies of Nocardia isolates were downloaded from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) public database and identified genetic ...
Lingfang Di +5 more
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Nocardia bacteraemia in an HIV-positive patient - a case report [PDF]
Nocardiosis has been recognized in recent times as an unusual opportunistic infection associated with HIV. Bacteraemia due to this pathogen is even rarer and only few cases have been reported in the literature.
Paramasivan, C N +3 more
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