“…Cedecea infections have been reported worldwide, with clinical cases occurring in the United States, India, Greece, Mexico, and Spain, as well as other countries (Table 1). In most cases, infections attributed to Cedecea have occurred in immunocompromised patients with underlying medical conditions such as uncontrolled diabetes mellitus (Bae and Sureka, 1981;Dalamaga et al, 2008a,b), chronic kidney disease (Peretz et al, 2013), renal or liver transplantation (Davis and Wall, 2006;Mawardi et al, 2010), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (Perkins et al, 1986;Hong et al, 2015), and various malignancies (Abate et al, 2011;Akinosoglou et al, 2012;Lopez et al, 2013;Biswal et al, 2015). Cedecea species have also been isolated from venous and urinary access catheters (Ginn et al, 2018;Perkins et al, 1986;Abate et al, 2011).…”