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- Corynebacterium - Wikipedia
Corynebacterium ( kɔːˈraɪnəbækˌtɪəriəm, - ˈrɪn - ) is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria and most are aerobic They are bacilli (rod-shaped), and in some phases of life they are, more specifically, club -shaped, which inspired the genus name (coryneform means "club-shaped")
- Antimicrobial treatment of Corynebacterium striatum invasive infections . . .
The aim of this study was to establish an evidence-based guideline for the antibiotic treatment of Corynebacterium striatum infections Several electronic databases were systematically searched for clinical trials, observational studies or
- An underestimated pathogen: Corynebacterium species | Journal of . . .
Over the last few decades, this belief has been disproven with many notable non-diphtheriae Corynebacterium species being found to be pathogenic, often in certain clinical scenarios and or anatomical sites
- Corynebacterium species | Johns Hopkins ABX Guide
As a term, "coryneform ("club-shaped") bacteria" is sometimes used to denote a wide range of Gram-positive rods based on staining characteristics and DNA content (specific G C ratios) Corynebacterium spp included, but also others (Arcanobacterium, Rothia mucilaginosa)
- Clinical Characteristics of Corynebacterium Bacteremia Caused by . . .
In our study, we aimed to determine the differences in characteristics and clinical presentations for patients with bacteremia caused by C striatum, C jeikeium, or other species of Corynebacterium
- Corynebacterium Infections: Background, Pathophysiology, Epidemiology
Nondiphtherial corynebacteria, originally thought mainly to be contaminants, increasingly are recognized as pathogenic, especially in immunocompromised hosts In approximately the mid-1980s,
- Corynebacterium - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Corynebacterium refers to a genus of gram-positive, nonspore-forming bacilli that are typically club-shaped, catalase positive, and aerobic, with the primary pathogen being Corynebacterium diphtheriae, the cause of diphtheria
- Bacterial skin infections. Corynebacteria - DermNet
It is associated with hyperhidrosis and occlusive footwear It is caused by corynebacteria, and possibly Dermatophilus congolensis Either the forefoot or the heel or both become white with clusters of punched-out pits, more obvious when the skin is wet
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