Clostridium tertium Bacteremia in a Non-neutropenic Patient with Liver Cirrhosis
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Clostridium tertium Bacteremia in a Non-neutropenic Patient with Liver Cirrhosis
Abstract
Clostridium tertium bacteremia is a rare condition that predominantly occurs in neutropenic patients. Clostridium tertium bacteremia, although extremely rare in non-neutropenic patients, represents the second-most common cause of bacteremia among Clostridium species. Infection with this bacteria can present variably and is usually managed with broad-spectrum antibiotics.
Keywords: cancer; cirrhosis; clostridium tertium; neutropenia.
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