- About Nocardiosis | Nocardiosis | CDC
Nocardiosis is a disease caused by a type of bacteria called Nocardia that is found in the environment It's typically in standing water, decaying plants, and soil
- Nocardia - Wikipedia
Nocardia is a genus of weakly staining Gram-positive, catalase-positive, rod-shaped bacteria It forms partially acid-fast beaded branching filaments (appearing similar to fungi, but being truly bacteria)
- Nocardiosis: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Nocardiosis is a disease caused by bacteria found in soil or standing water Learn more about the signs and treatments of this potentially serious condition
- Nocardia Infection: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatments
Nocardiosis is a rare infection caused by the Nocardia asteroides bacterium This type of bacteria can be found in the soil and water of regions around the world People may become infected with
- Nocardiosis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Nocardiosis is an infectious disease caused by Nocardia that classically manifests as an opportunistic infection in immunocompromised hosts Pulmonary nocardiosis and disseminated forms of the infection are opportunistic diseases occurring mainly in patients deficient in T cell-mediated immunity
- Nocardia infection: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Nocardia infection (nocardiosis) is a disorder that affects the lungs, brain, or skin In otherwise healthy people, it may occur as a local infection But in people with weakened immune systems, it may spread throughout the body Nocardia infection is caused by a specific bacterium It usually starts in the lungs
- Invasive Nocardiosis: Disease Presentation, Diagnosis and Treatment . . .
Nocardia spp is an environmental filamentous Gram-positive bacterium that may cause infections in humans and, despite recent progress, many challenges remain regarding the management of nocardiosis
- State-of-the-Art Review: Modern Approach to Nocardiosis-Diagnosis . . .
Here, we aim to review the presentation, diagnosis, and management of Nocardia in the modern era We will also highlight areas of uncertainty in our understanding of nocardiosis and propose a general approach to nocardiosis therapy, accounting for response and tolerance of Nocardia treatment
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