Chromobacterium violaceum periareolar infection, first non-lethal case in colombia: Case report and literature review

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Chromobacterium violaceum is a facultative anaerobic, Gram-negative rod found in different ecosystems, especially tropical and subtropical areas. Human infections are rare, and just a few cases have been reported in literature. In this paper, we present the first non-lethal infection due to Chromobacterium violaceum, in an adult male with polycystic kidney disease in Colombia. Periareolar soft tissue infection was documented with isolation of Chromobacterium violaceum. Clinical manifestations, treatment, and outcome are shown.

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Diaz, D. A. C., Martin, D. A., Ortiz, N. B., Monroy, A. L. O., Angarita, V. H., & Florez, Y. F. M. (2021, June 21). Chromobacterium violaceum periareolar infection, first non-lethal case in colombia: Case report and literature review. Infectious Disease Reports. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/IDR13020053

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