Isolation of Escherichia fergusonii from four different sites in a patient with pancreatic carcinoma and cholangiosepsis

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Abstract

Escherichia fergusonii was isolated from a 69-year-old male with pancreatic carcinoma and cholangiosepsis from gallbladder fluid, three blood cultures, feces, and a superficial wound of the abdomen. Biochemical reactions, antimicrobial susceptibility patterns, susceptibility to polyvalent phage 0-1, and rRNA gene restriction analysis suggested that the four strains were of clonal origin. Our data indicate that E. fergusonii possesses a pathogenic potential in humans.

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Funke, G., Hany, A., & Altwegg, M. (1993). Isolation of Escherichia fergusonii from four different sites in a patient with pancreatic carcinoma and cholangiosepsis. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.31.8.2201-2203.1993

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