Chromobacterium violaceum infection in children: a case of fatal septicemia with nasopharyngeal abscess and literature review
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- DOI: 10.1097/00006454-200207000-00022
Chromobacterium violaceum infection in children: a case of fatal septicemia with nasopharyngeal abscess and literature review
Abstract
This previously healthy 5-year-old boy initially presented with fever and purulent conjunctivitis. The course evolved rapidly into preseptal and facial cellulitis, nasopharyngeal abscess and sepsis. Chromobacterium violaceum was isolated from conjunctival exudate and blood cultures. He received intravenous cefazolin therapy for 2 days, followed by penicillin, oxacillin and netilmicin. However, no improvement was noted, and he died on the fifth days of illness.
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