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. 1990 Sep;66(779):732–733. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.66.779.732

Reactivation of latent melioidosis.

A B Johnson 1, N Ali 1
PMCID: PMC2426895  PMID: 2235805

Abstract

Reports of melioidosis in residents of European countries are rare. We describe a case of reactivation of latent melioidosis in a United Kingdom resident. The case demonstrates the lack of clinical response to chemotherapy despite proven in vitro sensitivity of the organism to the drugs used. It is important to consider melioidosis as a cause of septicaemic illness in patients who have travelled to, or been resident in South-East Asia.

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