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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, June 2007, p. 1989-1992, Vol. 45, No. 6
0095-1137/07/$08.00+0 doi:10.1128/JCM.00632-07
Copyright © 2007, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

Department of Pediatrics, Sections of Infectious Disease,1 Emergency Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 770302
Received 21 March 2007/ Returned for modification 2 April 2007/ Accepted 5 April 2007
We present 53 pediatric cases of Pantoea agglomerans infections cultured from normally sterile sites in patients seen at a children's hospital over 6 years. Isolates included 23 from the bloodstream, 14 from abscesses, 10 from joints/bones, 4 from the urinary tract, and 1 each from the peritoneum and the thorax. P. agglomerans was most associated with penetrating trauma by vegetative material and catheter-related bacteremia.
Published ahead of print on 18 April 2007.
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