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Volume 32, Number 1—January 2026

Dispatch

Sphingobacterium hotanense Infections in Immunocompromised Patients, United States

Khalid Abu-ZeinahComments to Author , Benjamin D. Lueck, Shane A. Fuentes, Emily Puumala, and Omar M. Abu Saleh
Author affiliation: Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA

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Figure 1

Lower extremities of patient in case 1 in report of Sphingobacterium hotanense infections in immunocompromised patients with skin and soft tissue infections, Minnesota, USA. Erythema and swelling of the right lower leg and foot are shown. No overt signs of abscess, necrosis, or purulence were noted at the time of examination.

Figure 1. Lower extremities of patient in case 1 in report of Sphingobacterium hotanense infections in immunocompromised patients with skin and soft tissue infections, Minnesota, USA. Erythema and swelling of the right lower leg and foot are shown. No overt signs of abscess, necrosis, or purulence were noted at the time of examination.

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