A case of bacteremia caused by Slackia exigua in a patient with liver abscess,which caused by fish puncture through the stomach wall

Elsevier

Available online 22 September 2022, 102649

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This is the first reported case of liver abscess caused by a fish puncture through the stomach wall and caused bacteraemia by Slackia exigua.

It contributes to the awareness of this bacterium and provides clinical and laboratory evidence.

Abstract

We present a case of hepatic abscess caused by a fish puncture through the gastric wall and the development of Slackia exigua infection.

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