Actinomycetes: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 11:11, 16 August 2020
Background
- A genetically unrelated group of filamentous Gram-positive bacilli
- Environmental organisms found in soil
- More commonly seen in fungal cultures
- Typically not acid-fast, though some are partially acid-fast
Organisms
Genus | Infections |
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Partially acid-fast (cell wall contains mycolic acid) | |
Nocardia | mycetoma, lymphocutaneous infections, skin abscesses; in immunocompromised hosts, invasive pulmonary and disseminated infections |
Rhodococcus | pulmonary infections, bacteremia, skin and wound infections, UTIs, endophthalmitis, peritonitis, CLABSI, abscess in prostate, spleen, thyroid, kidney, or brain, osteomyelitis; associated with horses |
Gordonia | skin infections, chronic pulmonary disease, CLABSI, wound infections, bacteremia |
Tsukamurella | peritonitis, CLABSI, skin infection |
Not partially acid-fast (cell wall does not contain mycolic acid) | |
Streptomyces | commonly contaminant; inoculation skin infection including mycetoma |
Actinomadura | inoculation skin infection including mycetoma |
Dermatophilus | inoculation skin infection from insects or thorns |
Nodardiopsis | |
Oerskovia |