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Nocardia mikamiia Novel Species Causing Disseminated Nocardiosis: A Literature Review of Disseminated Nocardiosis
Author(s) -
Muhammad Khan,
Mohammed Adnan,
Najmi Shahbaz,
Muhammad Hamza,
Sufyan Abdul Mujeeb
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international scholarly research notices
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2356-7872
DOI - 10.1155/2014/869153
Subject(s) - nocardiosis , nocardia , organism , microbiology and biotechnology , opportunistic pathogen , pathogen , medicine , biology , bacteria , pseudomonas aeruginosa , genetics
Nocardia is an uncommon Gram-positive organism. It typically appears as delicate filamentous Gram-positive branching rods. In the United States it was estimated to be approximately 500 to 1000 new cases per year. The organism causes disease in immunocompromised individuals with pulmonary infection representing the most common site of infection. Nocardia mikamii has been a recently isolated pathogen and not many cases of disseminated infection with this organism has been reported in the literature; we present a case of disseminated nocardiosis (mikamii sp.) in an immunocompromised patient. We also present a literature review on nocardiosis.

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