口卡尼杆菌-一种相当未知的咬伤感染致病菌。

GMS infectious diseases Pub Date : 2021-04-22 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.3205/id000070
Herbert Hof, Konrad Bode, Falko von Stillfried
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在此,我们报告第二例口卡尼杆菌咬伤感染病例。这种细菌属于放线菌纲微杆菌科,普遍存在于口腔菌群中。可能这种细菌一直被忽视到现在,因为它不能被传统的分化方法识别。MALDI-TOF和PCR均能鉴定出该病原菌。
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Canibacter oris - a fairly unknown pathogenic agent of bite wound infections.

Here, we report on the second case of bite wound infection by Canibacter oris. This bacterium belongs to the family of Microbacteriaceae in the order of Microbacterales in the class of Actinobacteria, which are prevalent in the oral flora. Possibly this bacterium has been overlooked until now, because it cannot be recognized by conventional differentiation methods. MALDI-TOF as well as PCR are able to identify this pathogen.

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