2017
DOI: 10.24966/inid-8654/100019
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Salmonella abscess in a Failed Transplanted Kidney

Abstract: An abscess in the kidney is due to salmonellae are rare in the literature and rarer in kidney-transplant patients. The etiology of such abscesses can be difficult to decipher. Salmonella enteric subspecies I serotypes can cause disease in a range of hosts depending on their adaptations. Human host restricted serotypes of typhi, paratyphi A and sendai tend to cause more systemic infections as they are thought to be more adapted to their host. Unrestricted host Salmonella species usually include typhirium and en… Show more

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