Title of article :
Pulmonary Nocardiosis: Review of Cases and an Update
Author/Authors :
Shariff, Malini Department of Microbiology - Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute - University of Delhi, Delhi, India , Gunasekaran, Jayanthi Department of Microbiology - Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute - University of Delhi, Delhi, India
Abstract :
Nocardia, a branching, filamentous bacteria, is widely distributed in the environment and can cause human infection in immunecompromised hosts. Inhalation of Nocardia leads to pulmonary disease. Microbiology laboratory processed the clinical samples
from patients with respiratory infections. Smears were prepared from the samples and were stained and cultured. Five cases were
positive for Nocardia. They were treated with the trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole combination. The disease was cured in three
patients, and two died due to other comorbid conditions leading to complications. Nocardiosis is encountered in parts of the world
even where it is not endemic due to increased world travel. So physicians and laboratory staff should be aware of this and try to
diagnose it. Early detection can lead to the prompt initiation of treatment and reduced mortality in these patients. Patients with
disseminated or severe nocardiosis should be treated with combination therapy with two or more active agents.
Keywords :
Pulmonary Nocardiosis , branching filamentous bacteria
Journal title :
Canadian Respiratory Journal