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Vertebral osteomyelitis with Campylobacter jejuni - a case report and review of the literature of a very rare disease.

Simone GremingerCarol StrahmJulia NotterBenjamin MartensSeth Florian HelfensteinJürgen Den HollanderManuel Frischknecht
Published in: Journal of bone and joint infection (2024)
Infections with Campylobacter species mainly cause gastrointestinal disease and are usually self-limiting. Systemic complications such as bacteremia and osteoarticular infections are rare. Here we report a very rare case of a vertebral osteomyelitis due to C. jejuni , and we reviewed the literature for similar cases, identifying six other cases. Therapy should be guided on resistance testing if available due to emerging resistance rates, especially to fluoroquinolones. Azithromycin may be a treatment option for C. jejuni spondylodiscitis.
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