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Cellulitis Complicated with Bacteremia Due to Sphingobacterium Species: A Report of Two Cases and a Literature Review.


ABSTRACT: Sphingobacterium species rarely cause human infection. We herein report two cases of cellulitis complicated with bacteremia due to this genus. The patients, both in their 70s and receiving corticosteroid therapy for their underlying diseases, had antecedent skin injuries in their affected limbs. The patients' symptoms improved promptly and completely with the administration of cefazolin, which did not inhibit the growth of isolated organisms at a concentration of 4 ?g/mL.

SUBMITTER: Nemoto D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6761337 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cellulitis Complicated with Bacteremia Due to Sphingobacterium Species: A Report of Two Cases and a Literature Review.

Nemoto Daisuke D   Hitomi Shigemi S   Moriyama Yoshihiro Y   Iwamoto Kazuyo K   Saito Kazuhito K  

Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan) 20190522 17


Sphingobacterium species rarely cause human infection. We herein report two cases of cellulitis complicated with bacteremia due to this genus. The patients, both in their 70s and receiving corticosteroid therapy for their underlying diseases, had antecedent skin injuries in their affected limbs. The patients' symptoms improved promptly and completely with the administration of cefazolin, which did not inhibit the growth of isolated organisms at a concentration of 4 μg/mL. ...[more]

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