The Characteristics of Capnocytophaga Infection: 10 Years of Experience.
Supavit ChesdachaiDon Bambino Geno TaiZachary A YetmarAnisha MisraNatalie OughOmar M Abu SalehPublished in: Open forum infectious diseases (2021)
Human-oral-associated Capnocytophaga bacteremia occurs primarily in immunocompromised patients, particularly those with hematologic malignancy. In contrast, C. canimorsus bacteremia is more likely to present with community-onset infection related to zoonotic exposure. Human-oral-associated Capnocytophaga infection without bacteremia is frequently isolated in polymicrobial infection; this phenomenon's significance is yet to be fully understood.