Nocardia is a
genus of weakly staining
Gram-positive,
catalase-positive, rod-shaped
bacteria. It forms partially
acid-fast beaded branching filaments (acting as fungi, but being truly bacteria). It contains a total of 85 species. Some species are nonpathogenic, while others are responsible for
nocardiosis.
Nocardia species are found worldwide in soil rich in organic matter. In addition, they are oral microflora found in healthy gingiva, as well as periodontal pockets. Most
Nocardia infections are acquired by inhalation of the bacteria or through traumatic introduction.