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Published on: October 3, 2016
Bio-hazards and drug reactions: a cautionary tale
1The Infection, Tropical Medicine and Counselling Service, The Brownlee Centre, Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow, UK.
Abstract:
Laboratory acquired infection with toxoplasmosis has been described. The clinical features in this situation can vary from asymptomatic to severe disease. Prophylactic therapy is recommended on the basis of clinical experience and case reports. We describe a case in a young man, where prophylaxis resulted in neutropenia complicated by subsequent Listeria meningitis.
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