Ochrobactrum Anthropi; an Unusual Cause of Bacteremia and Pneumonia: A Case Report and a Brief Review of the Literature.

Zefr Chao, Anaam Fayyaz, Suresh Antony
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Background: Ochrobactrum anthropi spp. is a non-enteric, aerobic gram-negative bacillus that has been reported to cause sepsis and occasionally bacteremia in both immunocompetent and immunocompromised hosts. This bacterium is capable of surviving in various habitats, but due to its affinity for aqueous environments, O. anthropi is hypothesized to have an affinity for indwelling plastic devices and other foreign bodies.

Case Presentation: We report a case of a 66 y/o male with a history of polysubstance abuse disorder admitted for toxic metabolic encephalopathy and found to have bronchopneumonia and bacteremia secondary to O. anthropi infection resulting in sepsis and cardiopulmonary arrest.

Discussion: Ochrobactrum spp. is an unusual pathogen of low virulence and has been noted to cause bacteremia and occasionally sepsis in both immunocompetent and immunosuppressed patients. Isolation of this pathogen in the appropriate setting should be considered a true pathogen and treated as such to avoid sequela of this infection.

Conclusion: This case report and literature review suggest that Ochrobactrum anthropi appears more frequently as a pathogen in nosocomial infections than suggested in the literature.

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Ochrobactrum Anthropi;引起菌血症和肺炎的一个不寻常病因:病例报告和文献简评。
背景:Ochrobactrum anthropi spp.是一种非肠道需氧革兰阴性杆菌,据报道可导致免疫功能健全和免疫功能低下的宿主败血症,偶尔也会引起菌血症。这种细菌能够在各种生境中生存,但由于其对水环境的亲和性,人们推测蚁绿脓杆菌对留置的塑料装置和其他异物具有亲和性。 病例介绍:我们报告了一例 66 岁男性病例,该患者有多种药物滥用病史,因中毒性代谢性脑病入院,被发现患有支气管肺炎和菌血症,继发于 O. anthropi 感染,导致败血症和心肺骤停。 讨论:Ochrobactrum spp.是一种不常见的低毒性病原体,在免疫功能正常和免疫抑制的患者中均可引起菌血症,偶尔也可引起败血症。在适当情况下分离出的这种病原体应被视为真正的病原体,并按其进行治疗,以避免这种感染的后遗症。 结论:本病例报告和文献综述表明,炭疽赭曲霉菌作为病原体出现在医院内感染中的频率高于文献中的说法。
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