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. 2001 Apr;77(906):261–262. doi: 10.1136/pmj.77.906.261

It could only happen to a doctor—Haemophilus aphrophilus septicaemia complicated by a prevertebral infection after dental work

A Poullis 1, S Gould 1, A Lim 1
PMCID: PMC1741965  PMID: 11264493

Abstract

A 53 year old man presented with severe neck pain and a flu-like illness; he had recently returned from Sri Lanka and had had dental treatment six days before illness onset. Blood culture showed infection by Haemophilus aphrophilus. Magnetic resonance imaging was performed and exploratory surgery undertaken. The prevertebral cervical fascia was inflamed but no abscess identified. He was treated with antibiotics and made an uneventful recovery.


Keywords: Haemophilus aphrophilus; prevertebral infection

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