Review began 11/29/2022 review ended 12/13/2022 published 12/16/2022 © copyright

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  • who: Report et al. from the Infectious Diseases, Prisma Health Richland/University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA Internal Medicine have published the article: Review began 11/29/2022 Review ended 12/13/2022 Published 12/16/2022 u00a9 Copyright, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of December/16,/2022
  • what: In patients with known gastric ulcers, gastric surgery or conditions related to delayed gastric emptying, suspicion for Sarcina ventriculi should remain high.
  • future: As cases of Sarcina ventriculi are increasing more studies are needed to further investigate whether the bacteria are truly innocent bystanders or . . .

     

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