Photorhabdus species: Bioluminescent bacteria as emerging human pathogens?

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We report two Australian patients with soft tissue infections due to Photorhabdus species. Recognized as important insect pathogens, Photorhabdus spp. are bioluminescent gram-negative bacilli. Bacteria belonging to the genus are emerging as a cause of both localized soft tissue and disseminated infections in humans in the United States and Australia. The source of infection in humans remains unknown.

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Gerrard, J. G., McNevin, S., Alfredson, D., Forgan-Smith, R., & Fraser, N. (2003). Photorhabdus species: Bioluminescent bacteria as emerging human pathogens? Emerging Infectious Diseases, 9(2), 251–254. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0902.020222

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