Aeromonas hydrophila Survives the Treatment of Posttraumatic Cellulitis in the Shelter of an Obscured Fish-Bone Fragment
Fish bone and/or spine puncture injuries can result in infection of the upper extremities with aquatic bacterial pathogens. Additionally, in such injuries, the inoculation of foreign organic material is frequent and may further complicate the clinical presentation and course of the resulting infecti...
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Main Authors: | Areti Ganiatsa (Author), Constantina Gartzonika (Author), Georgios Gaitanis (Author), Paraskevi Voulgari (Author), Stamatina Levidiotou-Stefanou (Author), Ioannis D. Bassukas (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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