Recurrent Listeria monocytogenes aortic graft infection: confirmation of relapse by molecular subtyping.

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Recurrent Listeria monocytogenes aortic graft infection: confirmation of relapse by molecular subtyping. / Rohde, Holger; Horstkotte, Matthias A; Loeper, Siobhan; Aberle, Jens; Jenicke, Lars; Lampidis, Robert; Mack, Dietrich.

in: DIAGN MICR INFEC DIS, Jahrgang 48, Nr. 1, 1, 2004, S. 63-67.

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Rohde H, Horstkotte MA, Loeper S, Aberle J, Jenicke L, Lampidis R et al. Recurrent Listeria monocytogenes aortic graft infection: confirmation of relapse by molecular subtyping. DIAGN MICR INFEC DIS. 2004;48(1):63-67. 1.

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title = "Recurrent Listeria monocytogenes aortic graft infection: confirmation of relapse by molecular subtyping.",
abstract = "Based on molecular typing methods, we identified a rare case of a recurrent L. monocytogenes infection resulting from an infected aortic prosthesis as detected by 18-F-Fluoro-d-deoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG PET). Our case highlights the usefulness of molecular typing and nuclear imaging methods for understanding L. monocytogenes pathogenesis and epidemiology.",
author = "Holger Rohde and Horstkotte, {Matthias A} and Siobhan Loeper and Jens Aberle and Lars Jenicke and Robert Lampidis and Dietrich Mack",
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T1 - Recurrent Listeria monocytogenes aortic graft infection: confirmation of relapse by molecular subtyping.

AU - Rohde, Holger

AU - Horstkotte, Matthias A

AU - Loeper, Siobhan

AU - Aberle, Jens

AU - Jenicke, Lars

AU - Lampidis, Robert

AU - Mack, Dietrich

PY - 2004

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N2 - Based on molecular typing methods, we identified a rare case of a recurrent L. monocytogenes infection resulting from an infected aortic prosthesis as detected by 18-F-Fluoro-d-deoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG PET). Our case highlights the usefulness of molecular typing and nuclear imaging methods for understanding L. monocytogenes pathogenesis and epidemiology.

AB - Based on molecular typing methods, we identified a rare case of a recurrent L. monocytogenes infection resulting from an infected aortic prosthesis as detected by 18-F-Fluoro-d-deoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG PET). Our case highlights the usefulness of molecular typing and nuclear imaging methods for understanding L. monocytogenes pathogenesis and epidemiology.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

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SP - 63

EP - 67

JO - DIAGN MICR INFEC DIS

JF - DIAGN MICR INFEC DIS

SN - 0732-8893

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