Ochrobactrum intermedium septicemia
- PMID: 38064389
- DOI: 10.3855/jidc.17185
Ochrobactrum intermedium septicemia
Abstract
Ochrobactrum species are emerging Gram-negative, non-fermenting bacteria with low virulence. Infection with the Ochrobactrum species is commonly nosocomial and has been reported in patients with indwelling medical devices and implants. Among the species of Ochrobactrum infecting humans, Ochrobactrum anthropic and Ochrobactrum intermedium are the commonest ones. We present a case of septicemia caused by Ochrobactrum intermedium in a 75-year-old patient with lower limb cellulitis. This report describes the epidemiology, clinical manifestations, laboratory diagnosis, antibiotic susceptibility pattern, and treatment of Ochrobactrum infections.
Keywords: Ochrobactrum; Ochrobactrum intermedium; cellulitis; septicemia.
Copyright (c) 2023 Pramodhini Subramanian, Namrata K Bhosale, Joshy M Easow, Chandni Chandramouli, K S Chenthil.
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