Roseomonas gilardii subsp rosea, a pink bacterium associated with bacteremia: The first case in Thailand

Roseomonas is a pink-pigmented, non-fermentative, gram-negative coccobacilius bacterium. Human infections caused by Roseomonas are very rare. We report the first case of bacteremia associated with Roseomonas gilardii subsp rosea in Thailand. The bacterium was isolated from blood culture and identifi...

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Main Authors: Srifuengfung S., Tharavichitkul P., Pumprueg S., Tribuddharat C.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-21492014-08-30T02:00:32Z Roseomonas gilardii subsp rosea, a pink bacterium associated with bacteremia: The first case in Thailand Srifuengfung S. Tharavichitkul P. Pumprueg S. Tribuddharat C. Roseomonas is a pink-pigmented, non-fermentative, gram-negative coccobacilius bacterium. Human infections caused by Roseomonas are very rare. We report the first case of bacteremia associated with Roseomonas gilardii subsp rosea in Thailand. The bacterium was isolated from blood culture and identified by cellular morphology, characteristics of colonies on blood agar, extensive biochemical tests and 16S ribosomal DNA sequencing. 2014-08-30T02:00:32Z 2014-08-30T02:00:32Z 2007 Article 01251562 18041307 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-35348940677&partnerID=40&md5=c7ab0e46853aab30b38d28fbfa69b497 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/2149 English
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description Roseomonas is a pink-pigmented, non-fermentative, gram-negative coccobacilius bacterium. Human infections caused by Roseomonas are very rare. We report the first case of bacteremia associated with Roseomonas gilardii subsp rosea in Thailand. The bacterium was isolated from blood culture and identified by cellular morphology, characteristics of colonies on blood agar, extensive biochemical tests and 16S ribosomal DNA sequencing.
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author Srifuengfung S.
Tharavichitkul P.
Pumprueg S.
Tribuddharat C.
spellingShingle Srifuengfung S.
Tharavichitkul P.
Pumprueg S.
Tribuddharat C.
Roseomonas gilardii subsp rosea, a pink bacterium associated with bacteremia: The first case in Thailand
author_facet Srifuengfung S.
Tharavichitkul P.
Pumprueg S.
Tribuddharat C.
author_sort Srifuengfung S.
title Roseomonas gilardii subsp rosea, a pink bacterium associated with bacteremia: The first case in Thailand
title_short Roseomonas gilardii subsp rosea, a pink bacterium associated with bacteremia: The first case in Thailand
title_full Roseomonas gilardii subsp rosea, a pink bacterium associated with bacteremia: The first case in Thailand
title_fullStr Roseomonas gilardii subsp rosea, a pink bacterium associated with bacteremia: The first case in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Roseomonas gilardii subsp rosea, a pink bacterium associated with bacteremia: The first case in Thailand
title_sort roseomonas gilardii subsp rosea, a pink bacterium associated with bacteremia: the first case in thailand
publishDate 2014
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