Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9276058 | Clinical Microbiology and Infection | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Predisposing factors, antimicrobial susceptibility patterns, treatment and outcome were analysed for nine consecutive patients with nocardiosis. Predisposing factors were identified in six (67%) of the nine patients. Clinical syndromes of nocardial infection were pulmonary infection (three patients), cerebral infection (five patients) and disseminated infection (one patient). The predominant (60%) species was Nocardia farcinica rather than the Nocardia asteroides complex. Treatment was started empirically, modified according to the antimicrobial susceptibility pattern, and then continued for 6-12 months. Overall mortality was 33%, with death being caused by the Nocardia infection in two cases.
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Authors
O. Yildiz, E. Alp, B. Tokgoz, B. Tucer, B. Aygen, B. Sumerkan, A. Couble, P. Boiron, M. Doganay,