Definition of Nocardiosis. Meaning of Nocardiosis. Synonyms of Nocardiosis

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Definition of Nocardiosis

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- Nocardiosis is an infectious disease affecting either the lungs (pulmonary nocardiosis) or the whole body (systemic nocardiosis). It is due to infection...
- "Lymphocutaneous type of nocardiosis caused by Nocardia brasiliensis: a case report and review of primary cutaneous nocardiosis caused by N. brasiliensis...
- Nocardia asteroides is a species of Nocardia. It can cause nocardiosis, a severe pulmonary infection in immunocompromised hosts. Roth A, Andrees S, Kroppenstedt...
- cigar-shaped.[citation needed] Differential diagnoses includes: leishmaniasis, nocardiosis, mycobacterium marinum, cat-scratch disease, leprosy, syphilis, sarcoidosis...
- species. Some species are nonpathogenic, while others are responsible for nocardiosis. Nocardia species are found worldwide in soil rich in organic matter...
- list.   However, nocardiosis threatens the po****tion. In return, human harvesting and consumption rates can be affected also. Nocardiosis is a bacterial...
- receptor antagonist neurotoxicity (NAN) Noble–B****–Sherman syndrome Nocardiosis Noise-induced hearing loss Noma Non-24-hour sleep–wake disorder Non functioning...
- leprosy but notable for being negative with nocardiosis. Fite stain is positive in leprosy and nocardiosis. Melanoma stains positive with HMB45 with the...
- Mikrocytos mackini Protozoan parasite Restricted modified culture practices Nocardiosis Nocardia cr****ostreae Bacterium Modified culture practices Oyster velar...
- a species of bacteria from the genus Nocardia that is known to cause nocardiosis. Pijper A, Pullinger BD. (1927). "South African Nocardioses". Journal...