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- Renukadas Sakalkale, Chris Mansell, Deborah Whalley, Kim Wisnewski-Smith, David Harte, and Paul Reeve.
- Department of Medicine, Waikato Hospital, Hamilton.
- N. Z. Med. J. 2007 May 18; 120 (1254): U2545.
AbstractWe present the first ever report of streptobacillary rat-bite fever in New Zealand. The patient was a young man who was admitted with systemic sepsis. He presented with a high fever, hypotension, and tender axillary lymphadenopathy. He had been bitten by a rat a week earlier. Blood cultures grew Streptobacillus moniliformis, thus confirming the diagnosis. The literature on rat-bite fever is also reviewed.
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