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Parvimonas micra chest wall abscess following transthoracic lung needle biopsy

Gorospe L, Bermudez-Coronel-Prats I, Gomez-Barbosa CF, Olmedo-Garcia ME, Ruedas-Lopez A, Gomez del Olmo V

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Infections after lung transplantation: time of occurrence, sites, and microbiologic etiologies

Yun JH, Lee SO, Jo KW, Choi SH, Lee J, Chae EJ, Do KH, Choi DK, Choi IC, Hong SB, Shim TS, Kim HR, Kim DK, Park SI

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Infections are major causes of both early and late death after lung transplantation (LT). The development of prophylaxis strategies has altered the epidemiology of post-LT infections; however, recent epidemiological...
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Clinical significance of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and vancomycin-resistant enterococci colonization in liver transplant recipients

Kim YJ, Kim SI, Choi JY, Yoon SK, You YK, Kim DG

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Liver transplant patients are at high risk for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) colonization. We evaluated patients before and after liver transplant using active surveillance culture...
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Rapid Clinical Bacteriology and Its Future Impact

van Belkum A, Durand G, Peyret M, Chatellier S, Zambardi G, Schrenzel , Shortridge D, Engelhardt A, Dunne WM

Clinical microbiology has always been a slowly evolving and conservative science. The sub-field of bacteriology has been and still is dominated for over a century by culture-based technologies. The integration...
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A Case of Bacteremia by Atopobium rimae in a Patient with Liver Cirrhosis

Chung HY, Sung H, Lee MY, Yoon NS, Lee SG, Suh DJ, Kim MN

Atopobium rimae, previously Lactobacillus rimae, is a strictly anaerobic, non-spore forming grampositive rod which was frequently isolated from odontogenic infection. We report a case of A. rimae bacteremia. A 47-yr-old...
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