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  • Since it was first documented in 1979 in the context of an opportunistic infection in a patient with acute leukemia [6], C. lusitaniae has been recovered from various sites in the human body including urine, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, blood, and peritoneal fluid, and from the kidney, vagina, and skin [7], [8], [9].
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  • nih.gov