Long‐term clinical outcomes after Streptococcus bovis isolation in asymptomatic blood donors in Hong Kong
Transfusion2013Vol. 53(10), pp. 2207–2210
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Abstract
The findings highlight a close association of S. bovis and colonic carcinoma. We recommend prompt donor follow-up if S. bovis bacteremia is detected. Besides, all confirmed S. bovis should be fully characterized by molecular technique.
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