Raoultella planticola Urinary Tract Infection Presenting as Hyperbilirubinemia in a 3-Day-Old Infant.

David Jensen, Anthony Drazick, Rochelle Boote, Peter Paul Lim
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Raoultella planticola is a Gram-negative, aerobic, nonmotile bacterium that is ubiquitous in the environment usually implicated in opportunistic infections. There have been very few reported cases of Raoultella planticola infection in the pediatric population. Most of these reports have been in cases of neonatal septicemia. This case report describes a case of a 3-day-old Hispanic full-term male that presented with recalcitrant hyperbilirubinemia despite maximal phototherapy found to have urinary tract infection with Raoultella planticola on multiple cultures. The patient's hyperbilirubinemia appropriately responded to treatment of the UTI. This report highlights that, albeit rare, neonatal UTI can present as recalcitrant hyperbilirubinemia. Raoultella planticola is a rare organism that is normally found in the environment but may be a bona fide etiologic agent in neonatal UTI.

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一名出生 3 天的婴儿因植物拉乌尔特氏菌尿路感染而出现高胆红素血症
植物腊肠菌是一种革兰氏阴性、需氧、非运动性细菌,在环境中无处不在,通常与机会性感染有关。儿童感染植物拉乌尔特氏菌的病例报道很少。这些报告大多涉及新生儿败血症病例。本病例报告描述了一例出生 3 天的西班牙裔足月男婴,尽管接受了最大限度的光疗,但仍出现顽固性高胆红素血症,经多次培养发现其泌尿道感染了植物拉乌尔特氏菌。治疗尿路感染后,患者的高胆红素血症得到了适当控制。本报告强调,新生儿尿路感染可表现为顽固性高胆红素血症,尽管这种情况很少见。植物拉乌尔菌是一种罕见的生物,通常存在于环境中,但可能是新生儿尿毒症的真正病原体。
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