Abstract
This case study presents a rare instance of a diabetic foot wound infection caused by Paratyphi B in a 44-year-old male with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Though species are typically associated with enteric fever and gastrointestinal manifestations, some species like Paratyphi B can rarely cause wound infection as presented in this case. The patient underwent antibiotic treatment and eventually required surgical amputation of the affected toe due to the infection's chronic nature. This case underscores the importance of unusual pathogens in diabetic wound infections and highlights Paratyphi B's potential as an agent in such cases.
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