Lihua Qi , Weihong Fan , Jing Li , Hongfei Cui , Jianxia Xu , Dongmei Gu , Jiaojiao Meng , Jie Liu
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Here we describe the first case of abscess infection caused by Nocardia beijingensis in China. The patient was immunocompetent but suffered from postoperative abscess for 6 years. This study highlights the necessity of long-term infected foci to be thoroughly examined to identify the pathogen, as well as the importance of accurate Nocardia identification and antimicrobial susceptibility tests for understanding the pathogen's epidemiology, clinical significance, and treatment strategy.