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Volume 32, Number 6—June 2026

Dispatch

Caballeronia Bacteremia in Children with Cancer, United States

Heather L. Glasgow, Sara M. Federico, Raul C. Ribiero, and Elisabeth E. AddersonComments to Author 
Author affiliation: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, USA (H.L. Glasgow, S.M. Federico, R.C. Ribiero, E.E. Adderson); St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Memphis (S.M. Federico, R.C. Ribiero, E.E. Adderson); University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis (S.M. Federico, R.C. Ribiero, E.E. Adderson)

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Gram stain of isolate from case 2 in report of 2 cases of Caballeronia bacteremia in children with cancer, United States. Staining shows a gram-negative bacillus in pairs and chains with tapered ends and possible endospores. Original magnification ×100.

Figure. Gram stain of isolate from case 2 in report of 2 cases of Caballeronia bacteremia in children with cancer, United States. Staining shows a gram-negative bacillus in pairs and chains with tapered ends and possible endospores. Original magnification ×100.

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