Clostridium is a diverse genus including more than 200 species involved in varied clinical presentations in infectious diseases. Septic arthritis caused by Clostridium sp. are however uncommon. We report here the first septic arthritis due to Clostridium tarantellae, formerly called Eubacterium tarantellae, in a patient under anti-TNF therapy.
Keywords: Anaerobic infection; Anti-TNF therapy; Clostridium tarantellae; Immunocompromised patients; Septic arthritis.
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