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Munib J Francis1, Justin Chin1, Christine M Lomiguen2
1Department of Primary Care, Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, 230 West 125thStreet, New York, NY 10027 United States.
Abstract:
"Cotton fever" is described as a self-limiting illness following "cotton shooting," the practice of injecting residual drugs extracted from previously used cotton filters. Cases of related Enterobacter agglomerans bacteremia have been described. We report the first described case of cotton fever in a patient resulting in Enterobacter asburiae endocarditis.
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