Bacteremia and septic arthritis due to a nontoxigenic strain of Clostridium difficile in a patient with sickle cell disease

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A 22-year-old female with sickle cell disease presented with fevers, bilateral knee pain, and lethargy. Laboratory data revealed a leukocytosis and lactic acidosis. Blood and synovial fluid cultures grew a non-toxin-producing strain of Clostridium difficile. This case highlights the fact that nontoxigenic Clostridium difficile can cause significant disease.

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Hill, E., Workman, A. D., Lee, F., Hollaway, R., Cavuoti, D., & Prokesch, B. C. (2018). Bacteremia and septic arthritis due to a nontoxigenic strain of Clostridium difficile in a patient with sickle cell disease. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofx278

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