Bacteremia caused by a novel isolate resembling Leptotrichia species in a neutropenic patient

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We report a case of Leptotrichia species bacteremia in a patient undergoing treatment for acute myelogenous leukemia. Like previously reported Leptotrichia species, this is a gram-variable, pleomorphic rod that is catalase negative and utilizes glucose and sucrose. However, it is more fastidious than previously reported isolates of Leptotrichia and may represent a novel species.

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Patel, J. B., Clarridge, J., Schuster, M. S., Waddington, M., Osborne, J., & Nachamkin, I. (1999). Bacteremia caused by a novel isolate resembling Leptotrichia species in a neutropenic patient. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 37(6), 2064–2067. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.37.6.2064-2067.1999

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