Two sets of blood culture grew A. neuii. Brain MRI showed multiple bilateral cerebral infarcts consistent with septic emboli. The patient recovered after valvular surgery and prolonged intravenous and oral antibiotic therapy. Conclusions: This case illustrates an unusually acute presentation of A. neu...
Echogram revealed a vegeta- tive lesion on her aortic valve and blood culture yielded a growth of Actinomyces neuii subsp. anitratus. Despite attempting obtaining sensitivities to various antibiotics, this was not possible due to the very slow growing nature of the organism. Overall, the above ...
neuii, A. radingae, and A. turicensis) have now been added to the Actinomyces group and are thought to be potential causes of disease. Most actinomycotic infections are polymicrobial, involving other aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. The most commom co-isolates depend on the infection site and ...
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Background. Actinomyces neuii is a Gram-positive bacillus rarely implicated in human infections. However, its occurrence is being increasingly recognized with the use of improved identification syste...
neuii subsp. neuii, A. neuii subsp. anitratus, A. odontolyticus, A. oricola, A. oris, A. radicidentis, A. radingae, A. turicensis, A. urogenitalis, and A. viscosus sensu stricto. Other species are recognized as most frequently associated with certain animals. These include A. ...
Breast Actinomyces neuii abscess simulating primary malignancy: a case diagnosed by fine-needle aspiration 10.1002/dc.21044 View in Scopus Google Scholar [20] F. Al-Niaimi, A. Patel, K. Blessing, R. Fox, A.D. Burden Cutaneous actinomycosis presenting as chronic mastitis ...
8 The most common specie responsible for human actinomycosis is israelii. A viscosus is a seldom-encountered etiologic agent of human actinomycosis.2 Risk factors for central nervous infections because of Actinomyces species included dental caries; dental infection; recent tooth extraction; head trauma;...
A. neuiisubsp.neuii,A. neuiisubsp.anitratus,A. odontolyticus,A. oricola,A. oris,A. radicidentis,A. radingae,A. turicensis,A. urogenitalis, andA. viscosussensu stricto. Other species are recognized as most frequently associated with certain animals. These includeA. bovis,A. bowdenii,A....