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* Genus of [[Stain::Gram-negative]] [[Shape::bacillus|bacilli]]
* Genus of [[Stain::Gram-negative]] [[Shape::bacillus|bacilli]]
* Primarily a plant pathogen that causes tumours
* Primarily a plant pathogen that causes tumours
* Rare, opportunistic pathogen in humans
* Most common species of clinical importance is [[Agrobacterium radiobacter]]


== Clinical Manifestations ==
== Clinical Manifestations ==


* In humans, can rarely cause true infections, typically [[CLABSI]] in the context of immunosuppression
* In humans, can rarely cause true infections, typically [[CLABSI]] in the context of immunosuppression
* Other rare sites of infection include [[peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis]], [[bacteremia]] without focus, and one case of [[prosthetic valve endocarditis]]


== Management ==
== Management ==

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Background

  • Genus of Gram-negative bacilli
  • Primarily a plant pathogen that causes tumours
  • Rare, opportunistic pathogen in humans
  • Most common species of clinical importance is Agrobacterium radiobacter

Clinical Manifestations

Management

  • May resolve with central line removal alone
  • Unclear what its resistance pattern is; variably susceptible to beta-lactams, co-trimoxazole, others

Further Reading

  • Agrobacterium Infections in Humans: Experience at One Hospital and Review. Clin Infect Dis. 1993;16(1):112-117. doi: 10.1093/clinids/16.1.112