
pmid: 23838781
Bordetella parapertussis is widely recognized as a cause of a pertussis-like respiratory illness in children, but reports of invasive infection are rare. We review the literature and describe the clinical presentation and treatment of 2 children with B. parapertussis bacteremia, as well as the techniques used to isolate the organism.
Male, Bacteriological Techniques, Bordetella parapertussis, Humans, Bacteremia, Child, Bordetella Infections
Male, Bacteriological Techniques, Bordetella parapertussis, Humans, Bacteremia, Child, Bordetella Infections
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