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Published on: January 28, 2019
Secondary bacteremia after rotavirus gastroenteritis in infancy
Alexander Lowenthal1, Gilat Livni, Jacob Amir
1Department of Pediatrics A, Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel, Petach Tikva, Israel.
Abstract:
We describe 1 neonate and 3 infants with bacteremia secondary to rotavirus gastroenteritis. All had a typical course of an increase in temperature several days after admission. The causative organisms were Enterobacter cloacae and Klebsiella pneumoniae, both normal commensals of the small intestine. Pediatricians should be aware of this complication.
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