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Mycotic Aneurysms Caused by Pasteurella and Capnocytophaga Species

Ali Etemady-Deylamy, Getahun Abate*

Infected aneurysms are rare and present with vague symptoms or more severe symptoms at time of sepsis and/or rupture which is associated with significant mortality. Even rarer is presentation with an opportunistic infection from domesticated pets; however, risk factors are well described. Given the fastidious nature of these organisms, a detailed exposure history is important as well as consideration for additional serologic work up. Here, we discuss the epidemiology, diagnosis, and management of common infections from cats and dogs.