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Breast infection is now much less common than it used to be. It most commonly occurs in women in the 18 to 50 age group, and can be divided into lactational and non-lactational infection. The most common causative organism is Staphylococcus aureus, although enterococci and Anaerobic streptococci are also seen in non-lactational infection. An unusual case is reported with a new aetiology for breast sepsis.
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PMID:A breast complication of intravenous drug abuse. 1496 60

Breast infection and breast sepsis secondary to Pseudomonas aeruginosa is uncommon. We report two cases of pseudomonal breast infection leading to septic shock and abscess formation in women with non-responding breast infection. The management of breast infection is broad-spectrum antibiotics and ultrasound with aspiration of any collection. To treat breast infection effectively, the causative organism must be isolated to enable appropriate antibiotic therapy.
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PMID:Pseudomonal breast infection. 2041 64