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J Med Microbiol 52 (2003), 727-730; DOI: 10.1099/jmm.0.05214-0
© 2003 Society for General Microbiology
ISSN 0022-2615

Aeromonas veronii biovar veronii septicaemia and acute suppurative cholangitis in a patient with hepatitis B

Antonella Mencacci, Elio Cenci, Rosanna Mazzolla, Senia Farinelli, Francesco D'Alò, Mariolina Vitali and Francesco Bistoni

Microbiology Section, Department of Experimental Medicine and Biochemical Sciences, University of Perugia, Via del Giochetto, 06122 Perugia, Italy

Correspondence Antonella Mencacci mencacci{at}unipg.it

Received February 7, 2003
Accepted April 19, 2003

Gram-negative bacilli of the genus Aeromonas are widespread in aquatic environments and can be responsible for human infections. Although Aeromonas extraintestinal and systemic infections have been reported with growing frequency in recent years, Aeromonas septicaemia remains an uncommon finding, often associated with serious underlying disease and predominantly related to the species Aeromonas hydrophila, Aeromonas veronii biovar sobria and Aeromonas caviae. Here, a case of A. veronii biovar veronii septicaemia and acute suppurative cholangitis is reported in a patient with chronic hepatitis B.




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