DISCUSSION
The two most common Myroides species seen in humans
are odoratus and odoratimimus (8). The most common clinical
presentations are bacteremia, cellulitis, and isolated outbreaks
of urinary tract infections following exposure to a contaminated
water source or in the setting of trauma (8, 9). Infections are
rare but can occasionally be life-threatening (8). The less common
Myroides species pelagicus, profundi, and marinus have been