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First Isolation and Clinical Case of Brevundimonasdiminuta in a Newborn with Low Birth Weight, in Democratic Republic of Congo: A Case Report.

David Lupande-MwenebituRaphael Kavul TshiyongoOctavie Lunguya-MetilaJean-Philippe LavigneJean-Marc RolainSeydina M Diene
Published in: Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) (2021)
Brevundimonas diminuta is rarely described in clinical specimens, never at the umbilical stump. Most of the reported cases are in patients with underlying pathologies. We must integrate this microorganism in the etiological agents of nosocomial infections, but much remains to be understood about its virulence. We present a case of umbilical stump infection (omphalitis) caused by B. diminuta, in a preterm and hypotrophic new-born and discuss the diagnosis of this bacterium and its role as responsible of nosocomial neonatal infections.
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