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Pasteurella Multocida Clinical Findings Osteomyelitis Cellulitis Lymphadenitis Due

Pasteurella multocida, often transmitted through cat or dog bites, can cause osteomyelitis, cellulitis, and lymphadenitis.

Pasteurella multocida es una bacteria que se encuentra comúnmente en la boca de gatos y perros. Las picaduras de animales infectados pueden provocar osteomielitis, celulitis y linfadenitis en los humanos.

Front Pasteurella multocida → (3) clinical findings
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Osteomyelitis
Cellulitis
Lymphadenitis

Due to cat or dog bite


Tags: microbiology

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