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Helicobacter canis Bacteremia in a Patient with Fever of Unknown Origin
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Unknown OriginMedicinePathogenesisRecurrent FeversVeterinary SciencePathologyGastrointestinal VirusClinical InfectionVeterinary Microbiology57-Year-old WomanMicrobiologyInfection ControlUnknown EtiologyHelicobacter Canis BacteremiaClinical Microbiology
A 57-year-old woman with common variable immune deficiency and liver failure of unknown etiology presented with recurrent fevers over a 5-month period. She was found to have Helicobacter canis bacteremia. Immunocompromised hosts with exposure to cats or dogs may be at risk for infection with this organism, which may be challenging to diagnose.
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