First comprehensively documented case of Paracoccus yeei infection in a human

Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Guido FunkeHartmut Sommer

Abstract

Paracoccus yeei was isolated in pure culture from an aerobic blood culture and bulla fluid from a 67-year-old male. The biochemical identification scheme for this recently described species is outlined. Because of its reaction pattern it is not unlikely that P. yeei is underdiagnosed.

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