Bumble Foot: A Rare Presentation of a Fusobacterium varium Infection of the Heel Pad in a Healthy Female

Fusobacterium infection is common in herd animals and caged birds; the infection is typically referred to as “bumble foot” or “foot rot.” These are opportunistic anaerobic bacteria that cause abscesses in the feet of animals that have developed inflammation in the foot pad secondary to the terrain. In humans, F.

Fusobacterium infection is common in herd animals and caged birds; the infection is typically referred to as “bumble foot” or “foot rot.” These are opportunistic anaerobic bacteria that cause abscesses in the feet of animals that have developed inflammation in the foot pad secondary to the terrain. In humans, F.

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Bumble Foot: A Rare Presentation of a Fusobacterium varium Infection of the Heel Pad in a Healthy Female