Nocardia takedensis: a newly recognized pathogen responsible for skin and soft tissue infections
Abstract Nocardia takedensis was first isolated in 2005, from soil in Japan. We report here two cases of lymphangitis in France (2012-2017) caused by N. takedensis both occurring after skin injury while gardening, which enabled its inoculation. The two patients were immunocompromised and successfull...
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Main Authors: | Romain Lotte (Author), Alicia Chevalier (Author), Sabine Dantas (Author), Nicolas Degand (Author), Alice Gaudart (Author), Pierre-Simon Rörhlich (Author), Laurent Boyer (Author), Veronica Rodriguez-Nava (Author), Pascal Del Giudice (Author), Raymond Ruimy (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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