Raoultella planticola pneumonia in a patient with critical COVID-19
adult |article |case report |clinical article |coronavirus disease 2019 |drug therapy |dyslipidemia |Enterobacter aerogenes |human |male |middle aged |nonhuman |obesity |pneumonia |Raoultella planticola |superinfection |cefepime
; 2022(Acta Medica Peruana)
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in Spanish
| WHO COVID | ID: covidwho-1870299
ABSTRACT
Raoultella planticola is a bacterium that has been recently described in the literature as an emerging pathogen that causes urinary, abdominal, and lung infections. We present the case of a 63-year-old overweight and with dyslipidemia that was hospitalized because of a SARS-CoV-2 infection. He developed R. planticola and E. aerogenes superinfections. He was treated with cefepime for seven days, and he recovered uneventfully.
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Adult |article |case report |clinical article |coronavirus disease 2019 |drug therapy |dyslipidemia |Enterobacter aerogenes |human |male |middle aged |nonhuman |obesity |pneumonia |Raoultella planticola |superinfection |cefepime
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