Necrotizing fasciitis involving the chest and abdominal wall caused by Raoultella planticola

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Background: Raoultella planticola was originally considered to be a member of environmental Klebsiella. The clinical significance of R. planticola is still not well known.Case presentation: We describe the first case of necrotizing fasciitis involving the chest and abdominal wall caused by R. planticola. The identity of the organism was confirmed using 16S rRNA sequencing. The patient was successfully treated with the appropriate antibiotics combined with operative drainage and debridement.Conclusions: R. planticola had been described as environmental species, but should be suspected in extensive necrotizing fasciitis after minor trauma in mild to moderate immunocompromised patients. © 2012 Kim et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Kim, S. H., Roh, K. H., Yoon, Y. K., Kang, D. O., Lee, D. W., Kim, M. J., & Sohn, J. W. (2012). Necrotizing fasciitis involving the chest and abdominal wall caused by Raoultella planticola. BMC Infectious Diseases, 12. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-12-59

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