نتایج جستجو برای: nocardia brasiliensis

تعداد نتایج: 8116  

Journal: :International journal of systematic bacteriology 1996
R Ruimy P Riegel A Carlotti P Boiron G Bernardin H Monteil R J Wallace R Christen

We studied five strains of a new Nocardia taxon recently identified among Nocardia brasiliensis strains associated with invasive diseases (R. J. Wallace, Jr., B. A. Brown, Z. Blacklock, R. Ulrich, K. Jost, J. M. Brown, M. M. McNeil, G. Onyi, V. A. Steingrube, and J. Gibson, J. Clin. Microbiol. 33:1528-1533, 1995) to determine their taxonomic status. Several characteristics of these organisms, i...

2006
Akio Maeda Katsukiyo Yazawa Yuzuru Mikami Masashi Ishibashi Jun'ichi Kobayashi

The producer of SO-075R1,a newanthracycline group antibiotic was identified as Nocardia brasiliensis. SO-075R1 was active against Gram-positive bacteria, but not active against Gram-negative bacteria or fungi. All tested Nocardia brasiliensis strains as well as the producer itself were resistant to SO-075R1, although four other pathogenic Nocardia, i.e. N. asteroides, N. nova, N. farcinica and ...

Journal: :archives of clinical infectious diseases 0
massoud mardani infectious disease research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran narges aslani student research committee, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, iran mohsen geramishoar department of medical mycology and parasitology, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran sadegh khodavaisy department of medical mycology and parasitology, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran sahar mohseni department of microbiology, sari branch, islamic azad university, sari, iran hamid badali department of medical mycology and parasitology /invasive fungi research centre (ifrc), school of medicine, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, iran; department of medical mycology and parasitology /invasive fungi research centre (ifrc), school of medicine, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, iran

conclusions combination therapy with surgical excision has a synergistic effect and appears to be the best treatment for extended lesions. however, new potent antibacterial drugs may help to improve the management of such infections when there are sufficient data on their in vitro activity. introduction nocardia species are described as opportunistic pathogens that mainly cause pulmonary nocard...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2015
Gema Carrasco Sylvia Valdezate Noelia Garrido María J Medina-Pascual Pilar Villalón Juan A Sáez-Nieto

gyrB is used to improve the identification of the Nocardia species N. brasiliensis, N. higoensis, N. ignorata, N. otitidiscaviarum, N. paucivorans, N. pneumoniae, N. puris, N. takedensis, N. veterana, and N. vinacea, but it does not improve the identification of another 12 Nocardia studied species. gyrB provides typing and phylogenetic markers for N. carnea, N. transvalensis, N. brasiliensis, a...

Journal: :Postgraduate Medical Journal 1992

Journal: :Dermatology 2000
M W Hornef A Gandorfer J Heesemann A Roggenkamp

The clinical appearance of infection due to Nocardia spp. varies widely. The low sensitivity of direct microscopy and the slow growth of the organism challenge the laboratory diagnosis. We present the case of a skin abscess in an immunocompetent man caused by Nocardia brasiliensis. Diagnosis was made by cultivation and 16S rRNA sequencing. Using indirect immunofluorescence and Western blot, a s...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1993
K Yazawa Y Mikami A Maeda M Akao N Morisaki S Iwasaki

Rifampin was glycosylated by a pathogenic species of Nocardia, i.e., Nocardia brasiliensis. The structures of two glycosylated compounds (RIP-1 and RIP-2) isolated from the culture broth of the bacterium were determined to be 3-formyl-23-(O-[beta-D-glucopyranosyl])rifamycin SV and 23-(O-[beta-D-glucopyranosyl])rifampin, respectively. Both compounds lacked antimicrobial activity against other gr...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Lucio Vera-Cabrera Rocio Ortiz-Lopez Ramiro Elizondo-Gonzalez Antonio Ali Perez-Maya Jorge Ocampo-Candiani

In Mexico, actinomycetoma is mainly caused by Nocardia brasiliensis, which is a soil inhabitant actinobacterium. Here, we report for the first time the draft genome of a strain isolated from a human case that has largely been found in in vitro and experimental models of actinomycetoma, N. brasiliensis HUJEG-1.

2017
Josué S. Cruz-Rabadán Juan Miranda-Ríos Guadalupe Espín-Ocampo Luis J. Méndez-Tovar Héctor Rubén Maya-Pineda Francisca Hernández-Hernández

INTRODUCTION Nocardia spp. are common soil-inhabiting bacteria that frequently infect humans through traumatic injuries or inhalation routes and cause infections, such as actinomycetoma and nocardiosis, respectively. Nocardia brasiliensis is the main aetiological agent of actinomycetoma in various countries. Many bacterial non-coding RNAs are regulators of genes associated with virulence factor...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1977
P I Folb A Timme A Horowitz

The mortality rate and histopathological features of Nocardia asteroides and Nocardia brasiliensis infections in congenitally athymic (nude) mice of ICR and C3H/eB origins were quite different from what we found for Swiss white mice and other inbred mouse strains (namely, C57/BL/6J, New Zealand Black, BALB/c, CBA/LAC, and C3H/eB). The immunocompetent littermates of the congenitally athymic mice...

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