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Volume 31, Number 4—April 2025
Synopsis

Alistipes Bacteremia in Older Patients with Digestive and Cancer Comorbidities, Japan, 2016–2023

Naoki WatanabeComments to Author , Tomohisa Watari, Naoto Hosokawa, and Yoshihito Otsuka
Author affiliation: Kameda Medical Center, Chiba, Japan

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Figure 1

Small colonies of Alistipes finegoldii grown on agar medium in anaerobic culture in study of Alistipes bacteremia in a tertiary care center, Japan, 2016–2023. A. finegoldii (arrows) and Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 colonies were grown on Brucella HK agar medium after 2 days of anaerobic culture. The colonies of A. finegoldii were notably smaller in size than those of E. coli ATCC 25922.

Figure 1. Small colonies of Alistipes finegoldii grown on agar medium in anaerobic culture in study of Alistipes bacteremia in a tertiary care center, Japan, 2016–2023. A. finegoldii (arrows) and Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 colonies were grown on Brucella HK agar medium after 2 days of anaerobic culture. The colonies of A. finegoldii were notably smaller in size than those of E. coli ATCC 25922.

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