Isolation on chocolate agar culture of legionella pneumophila isolates from subcutaneous abscesses in an immunocompromised patient

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Abstract

Cutaneous infections due to Legionella species have rarely been reported (L. J. Padrnos, J. E. Blair, S. Kusne, D. J. DiCaudo, and J. R. Mikhael, Transpl Infect Dis 16:307-314, 2014; P. W. Lowry, R. J. Blankenship, W. Gridley, N. J. Troup, and L. S. Tompkins, N Engl J Med 324:109-113, 1991; M. K. Waldor, B. Wilson, and M. Swartz, Clin Infect Dis 16:51-53, 1993). Here we report the identification of Legionella pneumophila isolates, from subcutaneous abscesses in an immunocompromised patient, that grew in an unusual medium for Legionella bacteria.

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Barigou, M., Cavalie, L., Daviller, B., Dubois, D., Mantion, B., Delobel, P., … Martin-Blondel, G. (2015). Isolation on chocolate agar culture of legionella pneumophila isolates from subcutaneous abscesses in an immunocompromised patient. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 53(11), 3683–3685. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.01116-15

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