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Title: | Clostridium septicum bacteremia without gas gangrene as a late consequence of a contaminated wound. | Authors: | Street A.C.;Woolley I.J.;Love R.L. | Monash Health Department(s): | Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology | Institution: | (Woolley, Love, Street) Department of Orthopaedics, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Vic. 3052, Australia (Woolley) Department of Infectious Diseases, Monash Medical Centre, Clayton Road, Clayton, Vic. 3168, Australia | Issue Date: | 19-Oct-2012 | Copyright year: | 2004 | Publisher: | Mary Ann Liebert Inc. (140 Huguenot Street, New Rochelle NY 10801-5215, United States) | Place of publication: | United States | Publication information: | Surgical Infections. 5 (3) (pp 315-317), 2004. Date of Publication: Fall 2004. | Abstract: | Background: Clostridium septicum is an unusual human pathogen associated with colorectal malignancy and gas gangrene. Method(s): A case compilation and literature review are presented. Result(s): We report the case of an individual with a comminuted tibial fracture complicated by a superficial surgical site infection with C. septicum nine weeks after the original injury and internal fixation, which was complicated by a secondary bacteremia. Conclusion(s): This is a unique case in the literature, but it is suggested that the use of cephalosporins as prophylaxis for contaminated wounds may be inferior to penicillins to prevent clostridial infections. © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. | DOI: | http://monash.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/sur.2004.5.315 | PubMed URL: | 15684803 [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=15684803] | ISSN: | 1096-2964 | URI: | https://repository.monashhealth.org/monashhealthjspui/handle/1/32511 | Type: | Article | Type of Clinical Study or Trial: | Case series or case report |
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