Pasteurella multocida , a Gram-negative, penicillin-sensitive coccobacillus that is frequently a member of the normal respiratory microbiota of different animals, remains a clinically important pathogen with the ability to cause severe disease.Few case reports have involved P.multocida infections without Course a pied - Accessoires - Gants animal bites.Moreover, few reports have identified P.
multocida as the causative agent of septic shock, which usually occurs in patients with cirrhosis and/or immunocompromised patients.To our knowledge, a human submandibular salivary gland abscess caused by P.multocida has not been reported.Pasteurella spp.
are resistant to benzylpenicillin, and human isolates of beta-lactamase-producing resistant strains of P.multocida resistant have also been documented.The noteworthy findings of the current study were as follows: (i) the combination of ceftriaxone and ciprofloxacin successfully treated two patients infected with P.multocida Gas Cooker ; (ii) the first reported case of a septicemic patient with no history of animal bites and a submandibular P.
multocida infection; and (iii) an immunocompetent patient in septic shock due to a P.multocida systemic infection.