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Die Nokardien sind verzweigte, aerob wachsende Stäbchenbakterien. Die Erreger führen zu lokal abszedierenden Infektionen, z. B. zu Hirnabszessen, aber auch zu subkutanen Abszessen.
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Burchard, G. (2015). Nokardiose. In: von Stebut, E. (eds) Reisedermatosen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44705-5_19
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