Fatal fulminant sepsis due to a cat bite in an immunocompromised patient

Ivana Haršanji Drenjančević1, Dubravka Ivić1, Domagoj Drenjančević2, Josip Ivić1, Boris Pelc1, Dubravka Vuković3
1Clinical Hospital Osijek, Department of Anesthesiology, Reanimatology and Intensive Care Unit, Osijek, Croatia
2Clinical Hospital Osijek, Committee for Control and Prevention of Hospital Infection, Osijek, Croatia
3Public Health Institute of Osijek-Baranja County, Department of Microbiology, Osijek, Croatia

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