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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Pathophysiology
- 6 species cause disease in humans:
- A. israelii
- A. Naeslundii
- A. odontolyticus
- A. viscosus
- A. Meyeri
- A. gerencseriae
- Gram positive filamentous rod
- Sulfur Granules
- Actinomyces from within, Nocardia from without
- Generally low pathogenicity and cause disease only in the setting of antecedent tissue injury
References
de:Aktinomykose gl:Actinomicose hr:Aktinomikoza nl:Actinomycose sr:Актиномикоза fi:Aktinomykoosi uk:Актиномікоз