Abstract

To see and diagnose a patient with sepsis and septic shock is our daily work in the ICU. However, the case presented here showed multiple types of infections (bacterial, mycobacterial and fungal infections) each of them is a rare entity and is life threatening infection. This case demonstrates 2 rare forms of infections both in one diabetic patient with a background of leprosy. It also highlights the importance of properly and intensively treating a case of prolonged ketoacidosis (DKA).

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