<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>505</id><JournalTitle>A RARE CASE OF CELLULITIS CAUSED BY CHROMOBACTERIUM VIOLACEUM</JournalTitle><Abstract>Chromobacterium violaceum is a very rare human pathogen but can cause severe non-healing ulcers to lifethreatening sepsis with metastatic abscesses. The organism is a common soil and water inhabitant in tropical and subtropical
areas. Fewer than 200 cases have been reported worldwide till date. Chromobacterium violaceum are long gram-negative
bacilli. These are aerobic or facultatively anaerobic organisms, growing readily in 18 to 370c. Most strains of this organism
produce violacein, a pigment insoluble in water and chloroform but soluble in ethanol. A 41years old male, farmer by
occupation presented to surgery department of Silcahar Medical College & Hospital, with the chief complaints of a gradually
progressive, non-healing, painful ulcer over the dorsum of foot for two weeks. On examination, a 8cmï‚´4cm ulcer was noted
over the dorsum of the foot. Culture from the pus obtained from the ulcer yields growth of Chromobacterium violaceum.
Antibiotic sensitivity testing was done by Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method. The patient was prescribed meropenem. He
improved subsequently clinically. Repeat culture did not reveal any growth.</Abstract><Email>drgunamanithakuria@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Review</articletype><volume>6</volume><issue>7</issue><year>2016</year><keyword>Chromobacterium violaceum,violascein</keyword><AUTHORS>Gunamani Thakuria,Atanu Chakravarty,Sanjay Kumar Sarkar</AUTHORS><afflication>Department Of Microbiology, Silchar Medical College, India,Department Of Microbiology, Silchar Medical College, India,Department Of Microbiology, Silchar Medical College, India</afflication></Article></Articles>