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Invasive Rothia infections in children with acute myeloid leukemia: A report from the Canadian infections in AML research group.

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Rothia spp. (previously termed Stomatococcus) are normal flora that can cause invasive infections in immunocompromised hosts. The objective of this study was to describe infection characteristics and outcomes of Rothia spp. infections in a large cohort of children with newly diagnosed acute myeloid

Rothia dentocariosa septicaemia in a patient with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and toxic granulocytopenia.

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Rothia dentocariosa is part of the human oral flora and has only rarely been reported as a cause of clinical infection. We report the isolation of Rothia dentocariosa from the blood of a septicaemic patient with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and bone marrow depression following treatment with

Rothia mucilaginosa infection in a child with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

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Morbidity and mortality attributable to Rothia bacteremia in neutropenic and nonneutropenic patients.

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Rothia spp. are increasingly being recognized as emerging opportunistic pathogens associated with serious infections in immune-compromised hosts. Risk factors include neutropenia, hematologic malignancies, prosthetic devices, and intravascular catheters. We describe 29 patients at our institute from

Meningitis in a patient with neutropenia due to Rothia mucilaginosa: a case report.

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Rothia mucilaginosa is a Gram-positive bacterium occurring as a commensal in the oral cavity and upper respiratory tract. Although rarely pathogenic in an immunocompetent host, it can cause severe opportunistic infections in immunocompromised individuals.A

Rothia dentocariosa: two new cases of pneumonia revealing lung cancer.

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Pneumonia due to Rothia dentocariosa is extremely rare: only 1 case of pneumonia due to this pathogen has been reported in an immunocompromised patient with acute myelocytic leukemia. In this report, 2 new cases of Rothia dentocariosa pneumonia are described in 2 patients with lung cancer. This

Rothia dentocariosa pneumonia in an immunocompromised patient.

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An 84-year-old woman with acute myelocytic leukemia presented with fever and a left upper lobe infiltrate on chest x-ray. She failed to respond to initial broad spectrum antibiotic therapy. Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and a transthoracic needle aspirate subsequently both grew Rothia dentocariosa, a

Infectious granulomatous dermatitis associated with Rothia mucilaginosa bacteremia: A case report.

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Infections with rare pathogens are being recognized with increasing frequency in severely immunocompromised patients. As a result of these patients' underlying compromised defenses and susceptibility to atypical organisms, tissue biopsies from patients within this population may demonstrate

Rothia dentocariosa induces TNF-alpha production in a TLR2-dependent manner.

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Previous work suggested that Rothia dentocariosa is associated with periodontal inflammatory disease. However, little is known about the pathogenicity of this bacterium. To characterize host response to this bacterium, we measured (via ELISA) the amount of TNF-α in the culture supernatant following

Rothia bacteremia: a 10-year experience at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.

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Rothia spp. are Gram-positive cocco-bacilli that cause a wide range of serious infections, especially in immunocompromised hosts. Risk factors for Rothia mucilaginosa (previously known as Stomatococcus mucilaginosus) bacteremia include prolonged and profound neutropenia, malignancy, and an
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