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  1. Tan EK, Ahmad Hanif KA, Jebasingam Issace SJ, Che-Hamzah F
    Cureus, 2023 Feb;15(2):e35583.
    PMID: 37007355 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.35583
    Prosthetic joint infection (PJI) is a devastating complication in arthroplasty surgery. Although the prevalence is less than 2%, its functional and financial implications are significant. Part of its treatment involves the usage of prolonged and high-dose systemic antibiotics. Ironically, this predisposes the patient to unwanted adverse effects caused by the drugs. We report a case of cefazolin-induced neutropenia that led to Streptococcus mitis (S. mitis) bacteraemia in a patient with Staphylococcus aureus PJI. There have been no previous reports on cefazolin-induced neutropenic bacteraemia complicating the treatment of PJI. This case report aims to create awareness among the attending physicians on the possibility of cefazolin-induced neutropenia, which led to bacteraemia from an opportunistic microorganism. The reversal was as simple as cessation of the antibiotic itself. However, if not recognized, it could be fatal.
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