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Microregistrar. com - Rothia There is no specific EUCAST CLSI standard, but EUCAST non-species specific breakpoints can be used (Ekkelenkamp, Staphylococci and micrococci, Infectious Diseases 3e)
IDCM — Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology We hereby present a case involving R kristinae bacteremia in a 66-year-old female patient with a history of multiple myeloma and end-stage renal disease following a hematopoietic stem cell transplant
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Rothia kristinae - Wikipedia R kristinae is Gram-positive, and the cells are coccoid which tend to group together as tetrads It is slightly facultatively anaerobic, and forms pale cream to pale orange colonies when grown on agar
Rothia (Kocuria) kristinae neomycin, vancomycin, polymyxin B, and streptomycin An infection by Kocuria kristinae associated with acute cholecystitis was successfully treated with levofloxacin Reported to cause catheter-related bacteremia in patients with severe underlying diseases
Taxonomy browser (Rothia kristinae) Groups interested in participating in the LinkOut program should visit the LinkOut home page A list of our current non-bibliographic LinkOut providers can be found here
Infection or Contamination with Rothia, Kocuria, Arthrobacter and . . . Rothia, Kocuria, Arthrobacter, and Pseudoglutamicibacter are bacterial species within the family Micrococcaeae Knowledge of human infections due to these bacteria is limited This study aimed to examine features of infections caused by non- Micrococcus Micrococcaeae (NMM)