Successive bacteremias with "Campylobacter cinaedi" and "Campylobacter fennelliae" in a bisexual male.
AUTOR(ES)
Ng, V L
RESUMO
A bisexual human immunodeficiency virus-seropositive male had successive bacteremias with "Campylobacter cinaedi" and "Campylobacter fennelliae." Because final identification of both isolates was not completed until 1 month after the last admission of the patient, a novel and nonstandardized antimicrobial susceptibility testing method was useful in guiding timely antimicrobial therapy.
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