Serratia Ficaria Isolated from a Leg Ulcer
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Serratia ficaria was isolated from culture of a leg ulcer of a 44-year-old woman who had venous insufficiency and alcoholic cirrhosis. Although Pseudomonas maltophilia, P acidovorans, and Enterobacter cloacae were also present, S ficaria was isolated in large numbers and was considered to contribute significantly to this infection. This represents the third known clinical isolation of this bacterium.
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