Objective: is usually found in urogenital tract infections and is associated with several extra-genitourinary infections, including septic arthritis, bacteremia, and meningitis. Here, we report a rare case of induced bloodstream infection with thoracic inflammation in a surgical patient.
Methods: A 56-year-old male who underwent surgery for multiple pelvic and rib fractures developed fever, pleural effusion, and wound exudation despite receiving prophylactic anti-infection treatment with cefotiam.
This report details an uncommon occurrence of chronic endophthalmitis following cataract surgery attributed to an infection by Trichosporon inkin (T. inkin). The infection was identified through MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry along with sequencing analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study presents a case of combined with bloodstream infection with gastrointestinal symptoms as the sole initial clinical manifestation.The patient is a resident of Shanghai and has no recent travel history to areas with a high risk of infection. He was admitted to the emergency room due to severe upper abdominal pain.
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