A two-month-old infant presented with rapidly progressive cellulitis of the penis and scrotum without a history of trauma, circumcision, or previous infection. After multiple failed antibiotic regimens covering common pathogens associated with cellulitis, a combination of ceftazidime and clindamycin was used to treat his infection. The previous evidence of anaerobic bacteria being implicated in male genitourinary infections and the antibiotic course necessary in this patient's treatment indicate that infantile scrotal cellulitis could require a distinct approach from typical skin and soft tissue infections.

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