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Early Onset Prosthetic Joint Infection and Bacteremia due to Campylobacter fetus Subspecies fetus.

Igor DumicMohan SengodanJoni J FransonDiego ZeaPoornima Ramanan
Published in: Case reports in infectious diseases (2017)
Campylobacter fetus is a zoonotic pathogen that occasionally causes serious, relapsing, invasive disease, especially in immunocompromised hosts. We report a case of relapsing C. fetus diarrheal illness in a 75-year-old woman which resulted in secondary bacteremia and seeding of the left knee prosthetic joint. Patient responded favorably to debridement and retention of prosthesis in addition to six weeks of meropenem followed by chronic oral doxycycline suppressive therapy.
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