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Category: Volume 6, Issue 2

Posted in Case Report Volume 6, Issue 2

First Case of a Neonatal Pharyngeal Infection by Corynebacterium kroppenstedtii

Author: Toshihiko Nakamura Published Date: October 31, 2020 Leave a Comment on First Case of a Neonatal Pharyngeal Infection by Corynebacterium kroppenstedtii

Corynebacterium discovered in 1998, with only 35 hits on PubMed. Among them, most of the reports are about the causative bacteria of granulomatous mastitis. Other…

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