Dr. Ari A Sugiharto
Rat bite fever (RBF) is an uncommon zoonotic sickness caused by Streptobacillus moniliformis, S. notomytis, or S. minus infection. Most patients come with mild to moderate symptoms that resolve with treatment with routinely used antibiotics, and they are discharged without a diagnosis. An adult male industrial worker with no known comorbidities pre
<p>THE FIRST CASE OF RAT BITE FEVER</p>

THE FIRST CASE OF RAT BITE FEVER

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