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Pasteurella multocida bacteremia in a patient with septic arthritis

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摘要 Pasteurella multocida is a common commensal microorganism found in the nasopharynx of domestic and wild animals.Humans acquire P multocida infection primarily through contact with animals or their mucous secretions.P multocida is infrequently encountered in clinical settings,and it is considered as a zoonotic pathogen.In this study,we present an interesting case of septic arthritis and bacteremia caused by P multocida in a 62-year-old patient.The patient was treated with surgical procedures and antibiotic therapy,which made significant improvement.This case study highlights the importance of P multocida in causing zoonotic infection in humans.
出处 《Infectious Medicine》 2022年第3期221-223,共3页 感染医学(英文)
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