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Volume 29, Number 8—August 2023
Research Letter

Soft Tissue Infection of Immunocompetent Man with Cat-Derived Globicatella Species

Nick K. JonesComments to Author , Juliana Coelho, Julie M.J. Logan, Karen Broughton, Katie L. Hopkins, Bruno Pichon, Isabelle Potterill, Yu Wan, Alex W.N. Reid, and Theodore Gouliouris
Author affiliations: Cambridge University Hospitals, Cambridge, UK (N.K. Jones, A.W.N. Reid, T. Gouliouris); University of Cambridge, Cambridge (N.K. Jones, T. Gouliouris); United Kingdom Health Security Agency Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare Associated Infections Reference Unit, Colindale, UK (J. Coelho, J.M.J. Logan, K. Broughton, K.L. Hopkins, B. Pichon, I. Potterill, Y. Wan); Imperial College London, London, UK (K.L. Hopkins, B. Pichon, Y. Wan)

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Clinically apparent areas of infection with Globicatella species in patient with soft tissue ianfection after cat bite, United Kingdom: A) left little finger, B) right forearm, C) right middle finger, and D) right hand.

Figure. Clinically apparent areas of infection with Globicatella species in patient with soft tissue ianfection after cat bite, United Kingdom: A) left little finger, B) right forearm, C) right middle finger, and D) right hand.

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