Korean J Clin Pathol.  1997 Apr;17(2):296-302.

Nocardia asteroides complex Isolated from Cerebrospinal Fluid and Surgical Wound Site: Three Case Reports

Abstract

Nocardia is an aerobic gram-positive, weak acid-fast, branching, filamentous bacteria causing various clinical infections such as pulmonary nocardiosis, systemic nocardiosis, extrapulmonary nocardiosis, cutaneous nocardiosis and nocardial mycetoma. They are most commonly caused by N. asteroides complex. Humans become infected by inhaling contaminated air-borne dust particles or by traumatic implantation of the bacterium into the subcutaneous tissues. We isolated Nocardia asteroides complex from the hemo-vac of trauma patient and CSFs of two hydrocephalus patients. Nocardia asteroides complex has been isolated less commonly in Korea than in other countries. We think that it is important to extend an incubation time of culture plate when we find the gram positive, branched, beaded filaments and coccoid cells.


MeSH Terms

Bacteria
Cerebrospinal Fluid*
Dust
Humans
Hydrocephalus
Inhalation
Korea
Mycetoma
Nocardia asteroides*
Nocardia Infections
Nocardia*
Subcutaneous Tissue
Wounds and Injuries*
Dust
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