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Bacteremia and Cellulitis Secondary to Co-Infection with Myroides spp. and Providencia stuartii: A Case Report
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. 2021. marian.hykucommons.org/concern/generic_works/f183f9a0-1ada-4cbe-9a4c-652526c4f0cf?q=4/21/1966%200:00. Bacteremia and Cellulitis Secondary to Co-infection with Myroides Spp. and Providencia Stuartii: A Case Report.APA citation style (7th ed.)
(2021). Bacteremia and Cellulitis Secondary to Co-Infection with Myroides spp. and Providencia stuartii: A Case Report. https://marian.hykucommons.org/concern/generic_works/f183f9a0-1ada-4cbe-9a4c-652526c4f0cf?q=4/21/1966%200:00Chicago citation style (CMOS 17, author-date)
Bacteremia and Cellulitis Secondary to Co-Infection with Myroides Spp. and Providencia Stuartii: A Case Report. 2021. https://marian.hykucommons.org/concern/generic_works/f183f9a0-1ada-4cbe-9a4c-652526c4f0cf?q=4/21/1966%200:00.Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
• Myroides spp. are non-motile, aerobic, gram-
negative bacilli that are traditionally
opportunistic pathogens1.
• P. stuartii is a urease-producing, gram-negative
bacillus2.
• Myroides infections have been reported
60 times to date. Only 15 of which involve
cellulitis with 6 also progressing to bacteremia3.
• Myroides has not been isolated with P. stuartii
in a patient with bacteremia and cellulitis.
• This is a novel presentation of 2 multi-
drug resistant bacteria, causing a severe
presentation of bacteremia and cellulitis.
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