Isolation of Serratia plymuthica from a human burn site

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The saprophytic bacterium Serratia plymuthica was recovered from a facial wound (burn) site of a pediatric patient. The clinical significance of the organism was undetermined due to its apparent eradication from this location by therapy with topical 1% silver sulfadiazine. Seeding of the burn with S. plymuthica may have occurred from contaminated moisture sometimes found on and around steam radiators.

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Clark, R. B., & Janda, J. M. (1985). Isolation of Serratia plymuthica from a human burn site. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 21(4), 656–657. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.21.4.656-657.1985

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