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Nocardia Brasiliensis

Note the presence of the gram-positive acid-fast Nocardia brasiliensis bacteria using a modified Fite-Faraco stain, 1971. 80% of cases of Nocardiosis show clinical features of invasive pulmonary infection, disseminated disease, or brain abscess, 20% show cellulitis. In the United States an estimated 500 - 1, 000 new cases of Nocardiosis infection occur annually. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Lucille Georg. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).
Note the presence of the gram-positive acid-fast Nocardia brasiliensis bacteria using a modified Fite-Faraco stain, 1971. 80% of cases of Nocardiosis show clinical features of invasive pulmonary infection, disseminated disease, or brain abscess, 20% show cellulitis. In the United States an estimated 500 - 1, 000 new cases of Nocardiosis infection occur annually. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Lucille Georg. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).
Nocardia Brasiliensis
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