Actinobaculum schaalii, now more frequently reclassified as Actinotignum schaalii, is a Gram‐positive, facultative anaerobe implicated in a range of genitourinary infections. Although traditionally ...
In children UTI is usually caused by gram-negative organisms, including Escherichia coli, Klebsiella spp., Pseudomonas spp. and Proteus spp.. [6] A. schaalii, a recently described pathogen, has to ...
Background Actinobaculum schaalii was first described as a causative agent for human infection in 1997. Since then it has mainly been reported causing urinary tract infections (UTI) in elderly ...