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Phenotypic and genotypic analysis of antimicrobial resistance in Nocardia species.

Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 2023
BACKGROUND Antimicrobial resistance is common in Nocardia species but data regarding the molecular mechanisms beyond their resistance traits are limited.
Yizhak Hershko   +13 more
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Nocardia seriolae mediates liver granulomatous chronic inflammation in Micropterus salmoides through pyroptosis.

Journal of Fish Diseases, 2023
Granulomatous diseases caused by Nocardia seriously endanger the health of cultured fish. These bacteria are widely distributed, but prevention and treatment methods are very limited.
Zheng Zhou   +9 more
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Nocardia Scleritis

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997
To describe a case of Nocardia scleritis, an unusual ocular infection.Case report and review of pertinent literature.An 83-year-old man with leukocytoclastic vasculitis was initially examined for infectious necrotizing scleritis after explantation of an extruded scleral buckle.
C M, Knox   +4 more
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Nocardia bacteremia: A single-center retrospective review and a systematic review of the literature

open access: yesInternational Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2020
OBJECTIVES Nocardia bacteremia is a rare but severe disease associated with high mortality. This systematic review is the largest and most comprehensive review performed over the past 20 years.
Eloise Williams, A. Jenney, D. Spelman
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Nocardia infections in solid organ transplantation: Guidelines from the Infectious Diseases Community of Practice of the American Society of Transplantation

Clinical Transplantation, 2019
These updated guidelines from the Infectious Diseases Community of Practice of the American Society of Transplantation review the diagnosis, prevention, and management of Nocardia infections after solid organ transplantation (SOT).
A. Restrepo, N. Clark
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Clinical Assessment of a Nocardia PCR-Based Assay for Diagnosis of Nocardiosis

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Microbiology, 2018
The diagnosis of nocardiosis, a severe opportunistic infection, is challenging. We assessed the specificity and sensitivity of a 16S rRNA Nocardia PCR-based assay performed on clinical samples.
Veronica Rodríguez Nava   +2 more
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Nocardia

Infection Control, 1987
In 1888, Nocard isolated the microorganism responsible for a disease in cattle known as farcy. Eppinger, in 1890, isolated the same pathogen from man. With time, this aerobic gram-positive, partially acid-fast, branching rod became known asNocardia.
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Virulence of nocardiae

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1973
The virulence of Nocardia brasiliensis, N. asteroides, and N. caviae was investigated. The study was done by inoculation of these organisms into the footpad of white mice. The results show that N. brasiliensis has greater virulence than N. asteroides and N. caviae. These observations resemble clinical findings in which N.
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Nocardia

2008
This chapter concentrates on the Nocardia species, which are soilborne bacteria that are aerobic and slow-growing. It describes Nocardia as thin, filamentous, beaded gram-positive rods that are variably acid-fast at 0.5 to 1.0 μ‎m in diameter, with branching at right angles.
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Nocardia keratitis

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2009
Nocardia keratitis is a rarity in most parts of the world. If the diagnosis is timely, and appropriate treatment started, then the visual outcome is good. The purpose of this review is to discuss the recently published literature in relation to the epidemiology, cause, diagnosis, and therapy of Nocardia keratitis.The incidence of Nocardia keratitis ...
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