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Christelle Fosso1, Evelyne Maillart2, Bram Beun3
1Nephrology Department CHU Brugmann Brussels Belgium.
Abstract:
Paracoccus yeei, a Gram-negative coccobacillus, is an emergent opportunistic pathogen. It originates from soil and water. VITEK and MALDI-TOF are used for identification. There are few reports of peritoneal dialysis peritonitis. Its presentation is usually indolent. It can be successfully treated with several antibiotics: β-lactams, aminoglycosides, without removing the catheter.
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