Autores: Barberis Claudia, Cittadini Roxana, del Castillo Marcelo, Acevedo Pablo, García Roig Cristian H, Ramírez María Soledad, Pérez Susana, et al
Actinobaculum schaali may be a more common urinary tract pathogen than previously described. Here we report four cases of A. schaalii UTIs and we also propose a simple identification scheme to be used in the conventional microbiology laboratory based on standard biochemical tests.
Palabras clave: Actinobaculum schaali; urinary infection; uropathogen.
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Vol. 8 Núm.2. Febrero 2014 Pags. 240-244 J Infect Developing Countries 2014; 8(2)