Abstract
Isolation of diphtheroids in human clinical specimens is not uncommon. Several studies have highlighted the significance of these bacteria in human infection, which morphologically resemble Corynebacterium diphtheriae. Previous studies have noted that occurrence of these bacteria in specimens like the blood should not be ignored as they can result in serious infections like endocarditis and sepsis among debilitated individuals, including the neonates. We report isolation of diphtheroid bacterium in blood from a case of septicaemia showing donut colony morphology.
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Kandi, V. (2015). Bacterial Colony: First Report of Donut Colony Morphology among Diphtheroids Isolated in Blood. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.374
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