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- Q1607983 subject Q7796571.
- Q1607983 subject Q8285623.
- Q1607983 abstract "In humans, Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae infections most commonly present in a mild cutaneous form known as erysipeloid or fish poisoning. E. rhusiopathiae can cause an indolent cellulitis, more commonly in individuals who handle fish and raw meat. It gains entry typically by abrasions in the hand. Bacteremia and endocarditis are uncommon but serious sequelae. Due to the rarity of reported human cases, E. rhusiopathiae infections are frequently misidentified at presentation.".
- Q1607983 thumbnail Diseases_of_Swine_31-1.png?width=300.
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- Q1607983 wikiPageWikiLink Q7796571.
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- Q1607983 wikiPageWikiLink Q8285623.
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- Q1607983 comment "In humans, Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae infections most commonly present in a mild cutaneous form known as erysipeloid or fish poisoning. E. rhusiopathiae can cause an indolent cellulitis, more commonly in individuals who handle fish and raw meat. It gains entry typically by abrasions in the hand. Bacteremia and endocarditis are uncommon but serious sequelae. Due to the rarity of reported human cases, E. rhusiopathiae infections are frequently misidentified at presentation.".
- Q1607983 label "Erysipeloid".
- Q1607983 depiction Diseases_of_Swine_31-1.png.