A rare occurrence of Serratia rubidaea in a patient with ear discharge
Serratia species are not as frequent as with more virulent members of the Enterobacteriaceae. However, when infections do arise, they are largely associated with Serratia marcescens. Presently, about 10 species of Serratia are recognized and infections caused by the remaining Serratia species are se...
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Main Authors: | Vimal Kumar Karnaker (Author), Asem Ali Ashraf (Author), Sreelatha Shankaran Veetil (Author), Bhavya Chand (Author), Sanjana Nair (Author), Sudhir Rama Varma (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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