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Mixed infection of melioidosis and brucellosis

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Melioidosis and brucellosis are human infections which are probably under reported in India. We report a case of mixed infection of melioidosis and brucellosis in a patient presenting as hepatic and splenic abscess. This mixed infection is not reported previously.
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