Septicaemia with a dysgonic fermenter-2 (DF-2) bacterium in a compromised host
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Septicaemia with a dysgonic fermenter-2 (DF-2) bacterium in a compromised host
Abstract
Dysgonic fermenter-2 (DF-2) is a newly described gram-negative bacterium that can produce serious infections in the compromised host. We are reporting a case of DF-2 septicaemia in a splenectomized patient with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia. The clinical spectrum of infections due to the DF-2 bacterium, the difficulties in establishing the diagnosis and the preferential treatment are discussed.
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