Nocardia otitidiscaviarum infection of a traumatic skin wound.

L Mereghetti, N van der Mee-Marquet, A F Dubost, P Boiron
Author Information
  1. L Mereghetti: Laboratoire de Bactériologie et d'Hygiène Hospitalière, Hôpital Trousseau, Tours, France.

Abstract

A case of primary Nocardia otitidiscaviarum infection of a skin wound over an open fracture in a previously healthy adult who suffered multiple trauma in a car accident is reported. The organism was identified in cultures of pus specimens from the infected wound. The case demonstrated the difficulties of testing susceptibility of nocardiae in vitro and the necessity of prolonged antibiotic treatment. The prevalence of nocardial infections is underestimated, highlighting the need for adequate documentation of such infections and compilation of the information by public health authorities.

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MeSH Term

Adult
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Bacteriological Techniques
Fractures, Open
Humans
Male
Microbial Sensitivity Tests
Multiple Trauma
Nocardia
Nocardia Infections
Surgical Wound Infection
Elbow Injuries

Chemicals

Anti-Bacterial Agents

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