Melioidosis is caused by the environmental bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei and may recur months after apparent cure with fatal consequences. We report a previously healthy 31-year-old man with incompletely treated bacteraemic melioidosis who presented eight months later with recurrent chest wall abscess and fulminant pneumonia progressing to ARDS and death despite aggressive treatment.
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