Persistent Bacillus cereus bacteremia in 3 persons who inject drugs, San Diego, California, USA

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Bacillus cereus is typically considered a blood culture contaminant; however, its presence in blood cultures can indicate true bacteremia. We report 4 episodes of B. cereus bacteremia in 3 persons who inject drugs. Multilocus sequence typing showed that the temporally associated infections were caused by unrelated clones.

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Schaefer, G., Campbell, W., Jenks, J., Beesley, C., Katsivas, T., Hoffmaster, A., … Reed, S. (2016). Persistent Bacillus cereus bacteremia in 3 persons who inject drugs, San Diego, California, USA. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 22(9), 1621–1623. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2209.150647

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