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Genotypic study of Citrobacter koseri , an emergent platelet contaminant since 2012 in France

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Transfusion-transmitted bacterial infection is a rare occurrence but the most feared complication in transfusion practices. Between 2012 and 2017, five cases of platelet concentrates (PCs) contaminated with the bacterial pathogen Citrobacter koseri (PC-Ck) have been reported in France, with two leading to the death of the recipients. We tested the possibilities of the emergence of a PC-specific clone of C. koseri (Ck) and of specific bacterial genes associated with PC contamination.
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hal-02541556 , version 1 (14-04-2020)

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Audrey Emery, Nadine Marpaux, Christian Naegelen, Benoit Valot, Pascal Morel, et al.. Genotypic study of Citrobacter koseri , an emergent platelet contaminant since 2012 in France. Transfusion, 2020, 60 (2), pp.245-249. ⟨10.1111/trf.15617⟩. ⟨hal-02541556⟩
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