Curtobacterium Brain Abscess: Case Report

Rey Rivera,Asima Cheema, Jane Mai, Richard L. Oehler, Ramon L. Sandin,John N. Greene

Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice(2012)

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AbstractCurtobacteria are beaded, filamentous, gram-positive rods found in the environment. Based on detailed phenotypic and chemotaxonomic investigations, there are 7 recognized Curtobacterium species with only one documented report involving their isolation from humans. Furthermore, there have bee
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brain abscess
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