Streptococcus thoraltensis Bacteremia: First Described Case as a Fever of Unknown Origin in Human
Streptococcus thoraltensis has mainly been reported to cause infections in animals. Its clinical significance as a human pathogen has not yet been fully elucidated and needs further investigation. We describe here a case of bacteremia attributed to S. thoraltensis in a 55-year-old female patient adm...
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Main Authors: | Nikolaos Petridis, Athanasia Apsemidou, Georgios Kalopitas, Georgios Pilianidis, Iakovos Avramidis |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2018-01-01
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Series: | Case Reports in Infectious Diseases |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7956890 |
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