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Polymicrobial bacteremia due to lactobacillus jensenii and veillonella montpellierensis in a pregnant patient; case report and review of literature

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Prompt and accurate diagnosis of polymicrobial bacteremia, which causes the difficulty in anti-infective treatments, poor treatment outcome and high mortality, is essential for initiating effective antimicrobial therapy. Here we present a case of bacteremia caused by two types of uncommon bacteria, Lactobacillus jenseniand and Veillonella montpellierensis in a 29-year-old pregnant woman at 33 weeks of gestation with anemia due to iron deficiency. She had no comorbidity or other chronic illnesses and was successfully treated with appropriate antibiotic use.

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ÜLGER N., BOZAN T., Yilmaz S., ESİM BÜYÜKBAYRAK E., TİGEN E., "Polymicrobial bacteremia due to Lactobacillus jensenii and Veillonella montpellierensis in a pregnant patient; case report and review of literature", ANAEROBE, cilt.75, 2022

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