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ALLMedicine™ Arcanobacterium Haemolyticum Center

Research & Reviews  18 results

Arcanobacterium Haemolyticum
https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1054547-print

Mar 14th, 2022 - Practice Essentials The bacterium now named Arcanobacterium haemolyticum was first described in 1946 as the pathogenic agent causing pharyngitis and cutaneous infections among US service members and indigenous peoples of the South Pacific.[1, 2] A...

Arcanobacterium Haemolyticum
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1054547-overview

Mar 14th, 2022 - Practice Essentials The bacterium now named Arcanobacterium haemolyticum was first described in 1946 as the pathogenic agent causing pharyngitis and cutaneous infections among US service members and indigenous peoples of the South Pacific. [1, 2] ...

Arcanobacterium Haemolyticum
https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1054547-overview

Mar 14th, 2022 - Practice Essentials The bacterium now named Arcanobacterium haemolyticum was first described in 1946 as the pathogenic agent causing pharyngitis and cutaneous infections among US service members and indigenous peoples of the South Pacific. [1, 2] ...

Corynebacterium Infections
https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/215100-print

Feb 18th, 2022 - Background Corynebacteria (from the Greek words koryne, meaning club, and bacterion, meaning little rod) are gram-positive, catalase-positive, aerobic or facultatively anaerobic, generally nonmotile rods. The genus contains the species Corynebacte...

Corynebacterium Infections
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/215100-overview

Feb 18th, 2022 - Background Corynebacteria (from the Greek words koryne, meaning club, and bacterion, meaning little rod) are gram-positive, catalase-positive, aerobic or facultatively anaerobic, generally nonmotile rods. The genus contains the species Corynebacte...

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Clinicaltrials.gov  1 results

Investigation of Clinical Spectrum, Bacterial Pathogens and Immune Response in Acute Pharyngotonsillitis
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00926198

Sep 8th, 2010 - According to the US Vital Health Statistics report, acute pharyngotonsillitis is responsible for more than 6 million office visits each year by children younger than 15 years of age. Approximately 30% of cases is of bacterial etiology and group A ...

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