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Document 0716
DOCN M9640716
TI Pathogenic Nocardia isolated from clinical specimens including those of
AIDS patients in Thailand.
DT 9604
AU Poonwan N; Kusum M; Mikami Y; Yazawa K; Tanaka Y; Gonoi T; Hasegawa S;
Konyama K; Department of Medical Sciences, National Institute of
Health,; Nonthaburi, Thailand.
SO Eur J Epidemiol. 1995 Oct;11(5):507-12. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
MED/96139643
AB Forty strains of nocardioform microorganisms were isolated as clinical
specimens including several from AIDS patients in Thailand. Among them,
37 strains were found to belong to the genus Nocardia. Our
identification studies revealed that most of the strains (25 strains)
belong to the N. asteroides group, i.e., N. asteroides sensu stricto and
N. farcinica. Three strains were identified as N. otitidiscaviarum and
two strains N. brasiliensis. In addition, 7 strains of rare pathogenic
N. transvalensis were also isolated.
DE AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/*MICROBIOLOGY Bacteriological
Techniques Culture Media Diaminopimelic Acid/ANALYSIS Human Mycolic
Acids/ANALYSIS Nocardia/CHEMISTRY/CLASSIFICATION/*ISOLATION & PURIF
Nocardia asteroides/CHEMISTRY/CLASSIFICATION/ISOLATION & PURIF Nocardia
Infections/*MICROBIOLOGY Nocardioform
Group/CHEMISTRY/CLASSIFICATION/ISOLATION & PURIF Rhodococcus/ISOLATION
& PURIF Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Thailand Vitamin K/ANALYSIS JOURNAL
ARTICLE
SOURCE: National Library of Medicine. NOTICE: This material may be
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