A 42-year-old man with polychondritis and a 2-year history of using low-dose prednisone and other immunosuppressive drugs was admitted to our hospital due to persistent high fever of 10 days duration. A strain of Nocardia was twice isolated from his blood and subsequently identified to be N. concava. The patient was initially treated with sulphadiazine sodium, vancomycin and imipenema for 7 days but the symptoms persisted. Consequently, the regimen was changed to sulphadiazine sodium, ciprofloxacin and amikacin sulfate based on the antibiotic susceptibility tests of the Nocardia isolate. The fever disappeared and the patient's condition improved after 10 days of this treatment to the extent that he was discharged. However, 7 days later, the patient's condition deteriorated and he died due to multiple organ failure. This is the first report of N. concava causing systemic nocardiosis in China. © 2011 ISHAM.
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Hu, Y., Zheng, D., Takizawa, K., Mikami, Y., Dai, L., Yazawa, K., … Xi, L. (2011). Systemic nocardiosis caused by Nocardia concava in China. Medical Mycology, 49(6), 662–666. https://doi.org/10.3109/13693786.2011.555849
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