Nosocomial septicemia caused by serratia plymuthica

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Abstract

We report a case of nosocomial septicemia in a 79-year-old patient caused by Serratia plymuthica with no evident focus of infection. The patient was treated with gentamicin (40 mg every 8 h) during 10 days; clinical resolution of the infection was obtained after the 10-day treatment period.

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Domingo, D., Limia, A., Alarcon, T., Sanz, J. C., Del Rey, M. C., & Lopez-Brea, M. (1994). Nosocomial septicemia caused by serratia plymuthica. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. American Society for Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.32.2.575-577.1994

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