
Finegoldia - Wikipedia
They are anaerobic cocci of the class Clostridia, with Finegoldia magna being the type species. [1] F. magna was formerly known, along with several other Gram-positive anaerobic cocci …
Understanding antimicrobial susceptibility profile of Finegoldia magna …
Amongst Gram positive anaerobic cocci, F. magna is known to be the most virulent with a high pathogenic potential. Significant upsurge in antimicrobial resistance among anaerobes has …
Finegoldia magna, an Anaerobic Gram-Positive Bacterium of the …
The Gram-positive anaerobic commensal Finegoldia magna colonizes the skin and other non-sterile body surfaces, and is an important opportunistic pathogen. Here we analyzed the effect …
Finegoldia magna (formerly Peptostreptococcus magnus): an …
Finegoldia magna is an anaerobic Gram positive coccus, previously classified as Peptostreoptococcus magnus. It is normal flora of the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tract, …
Finegoldia magna: a rare cause of necrotising fasciitis - PMC
We describe an uncommon case of necrotising fasciitis caused by Finegoldia magna, an anaerobic coccus, in a 40-year-old patient with diabetes. F. magna is a Gram-positive …
Finegoldia magna - Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Oct 24, 2017 · In nine patients, orthopedic joint implant-associated infections were identified as being caused by F. magna. The isolates were susceptible to most of the antibiotics tested, with …
Finegoldia magna - ScienceDirect
Aug 1, 2012 · Finegoldia magna is an anaerobic Gram positive coccus, previously classified as Peptostreoptococcus magnus. It is normal flora of the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tract, …
Finegoldia magna, an Anaerobic Gram-Positive Bacterium of the …
Jan 29, 2020 · The Gram-positive anaerobic commensal Finegoldia magna colonizes the skin and other non-sterile body surfaces, and is an important opportunistic pathogen. Here we analyzed …
Finegoldia magna - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
F. magna is usually detected from infections such as wound infections, soft tissue abscesses, diabetic ulcers and pressure ulcers, endocarditis, pneumonia, osteomyelitis and bone and …
Finegoldia magna : a rare cause of necrotising fasciitis - PubMed
May 27, 2020 · We describe an uncommon case of necrotising fasciitis caused by Finegoldia magna, an anaerobic coccus, in a 40-year-old patient with diabetes. F. magna is a Gram …