A WEB-SURFER'S GUIDE TO BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH INFECTIONS IN HUMANS

Brevibacterium

Species associated with infection - B. casei, B. epidermidis, B. mcbrellneri, B. otitidis

Reported infections - bacteraemia, meningitis, chest infection

Reported susceptibilities and treatments - glycopeptides

References - Gruner, E., Steigerwalt, A.G., Hollis, D.G., Weyant, R.S., Weaver, R.E., Moss, C.W., Daneshvar, M., Brown, J.M., Brenner, D.J. (1994). Human infections caused by Brevibacterium casei, formerly CDC groups B-1 and B-3. J. clin. Microbiol. 32, 1511-1518. - Funke, G., Punter, V., von Graevenit, A. (1996). Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of some recently established coryneform bacteria. Antimicrob. Agents. Chemother. 40, 2874-2878. - Castagnola, E., Conte, M., Venzano, P., Garaventa, A., Viscoli, C., Barretta, M.A., Pescetto, L., Tasso, L., Nantron, M., Milanaccio, C., Giacchino, R. (1997). Broviac catheter-related bacteraemias due to unusual pathogens in children with cancer: case reports with literature review. J. Infect. 34, 215-218.

 

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