"Campylobacter cinaedi" bacteremia: case report and laboratory findings.
AUTOR(ES)
Cimolai, N
RESUMO
"Campylobacter cinaedi" was isolated from the blood of a 29-year-old homosexual man with previously diagnosed acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Subculturing of the organism was achieved with the use of 7% lysed horse blood and 10% sheep blood agars at 37 degrees C in a microaerophilic atmosphere. Problems associated with the culturing of this organism are reviewed.
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