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Indian Journal of Diabetes and Endocrinology

Volume  3, Issue 2, July-December 2021, Pages 9-12
 

Original Article

Enterobacter Hormochae in a Diabetic Wound

Afzal Muhammed Fysel1, Ravi Kumar Chittoria2, Jacob Antony Chakiath3

Junior Resident, Department of General Surgery, 2Professor, 3Senior Resident, Department of Plastic Surgery & Telemedicine, Jawaharlal Institute of Post graduate Medical Education and Research, Pondicherry 605006, India

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Abstract

In the treatment of chronic wounds, the amount to which bacteria obstruct wound healing is a point of contention. Clinicians must evaluate a large number of chronic wounds using identical sequencing and bioinformatics methods in order to select appropriate empiric therapies due to the high diversity and extreme variability of the microbiota between individual chronic wounds, which leads to inconsistency in small cohort studies. The oxidase-negative gram-negative rod Enterobacterhormaechei (E. hormaechei) was initially discovered as a distinct species in 1989. The fungus E. hormaechei can be found in a variety of habitats. It's widely thought to be a pathogen that causes nosocomial infections, however it doesn't normally infect animals other than humans


Corresponding Author : Ravi Kumar Chittoria