A case of cutaneous toxigenic Corynebacterium ulcerans likely acquired from a domestic dog.
Richard OthienoKate MarkMichelle EthersonGeoffrey FosterSteven MurrayPota KalimaNorman K FryClaire CameronJenni StrachanPublished in: Access microbiology (2019)
This was a rare case of cutaneous diphtheria secondary to Corynebacterium ulcerans with domestic animals the most likely source, although human-to-human contact could not be excluded, with important human and animal public health implications.