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. 1992 May;30(5):1354–1356. doi: 10.1128/jcm.30.5.1354-1356.1992

Campylobacter upsaliensis isolated from a breast abscess.

C Gaudreau 1, F Lamothe 1
PMCID: PMC265286  PMID: 1583149

Abstract

Campylobacter upsaliensis is a rare human pathogen recovered so far only from stools or blood from patients with enterocolitis or bacteremia. We report the isolation of C. upsaliensis from a breast abscess.

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