Roseomonas is a recently proposed genus of pink-pigmented, nonfermentative, short gram-negative rod-bacteria which have been recognized as a cause of human infections. We report a case of bacteremia associated with Roseomonas mucosa isolated from an patient with a history of nodular goiter and multiple episodes of blood transfusion
Roseomonas mucosa, myelodysplastic syndrome, infection
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