“…ramosum infections are rare and were mostly reported in young patients (<5 y.o.) suffering from inner ear infections or in immunocompromised elderly people (Forrester Joseph and Spain David, 2014;Dahya et al, 2015). Clinical presentations encompass a variety of cases: gas gangrene, pseudomembranous colitis, acute otitis media, non-autoimmune hemolytic anemia, pyelonephritis, brain or lung abscess, peritonitis, spondylodiscitis, osteomyelitis, arthritis, bacteremia and septicemia (Dahya et al, 2015;Lavigne et al, 2003;Alcalde-Vargas et al, 2012;García-Jiménez et al, 2016;van der Vorm et al, 1999;Gerber et al, 2018;Mohandas et al, 2001;Al-kali et al, 2008).…”