The most common type of infection caused by both R. radiobacter and Ochrobactrum anthropi is:
a. peritonitis.
b. endocarditis.
c. meningitis.
d. bacteremia.
D
For both R. radiobacter and O. anthropi, bacteremia is the most common type of infection. Peri-tonitis, endocarditis, meningitis, and urinary tract and pyogenic infections are much less com-monly encountered.
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