Rothia dentocariosa bacteremia in the newborn: causative pathogen or contaminant?

IF 0.1 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Case Reports in Perinatal Medicine Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1515/crpm-2021-0026
D. A. Mazabanda López, D. Reyes Súarez, L. Urquía Martí, F. García-Muñoz Rodrigo
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Abstract Objectives To describe an infrequent case of bacteremia by Rothia dentocariosa in a newborn and to discuss its potential pathogenicity. Case presentation R. dentocariosa is an aerobic or facultative anaerobic gram-positive bacillus, common in the human oral cavity that has been isolated in cases of endocarditis, pneumonia, endophthalmitis and peritonitis in adults. Infections in the fetus and newborn have been scarcely reported. We present a full-term newborn with prolonged rupture of membranes, acute elevation of C-reactive protein, and isolation of R. dentocariosa in the blood culture. Endocarditis was ruled out and the patient did well with five days of intravenous broad spectrum antibiotics. To date, only a previous case of sepsis by R. dentocariosa in a neonate with meconium aspiration syndrome and an antenatal death of a full-term fetus with hemorrhagic brain lesions probably related to R. dentocariosa have been reported. Conclusions Until more information about the pathogenicity of this germ in the newborn is available, an individualized approach and a close clinical control of the patient with infectious risk factors and bacteremia by R. dentocariosa seem to be prudent.
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摘要目的报道一例罕见的由牙齿罗氏菌引起的新生儿菌血症,探讨其潜在的致病性。牙cariosa是一种需氧或兼性厌氧革兰氏阳性杆菌,常见于人类口腔,已在成人心内膜炎、肺炎、眼内炎和腹膜炎病例中分离出来。胎儿和新生儿感染的报道很少。我们提出了一个足月新生儿与长时间的膜破裂,急性升高的c反应蛋白,并在血培养中分离牙齿状核孢子虫。心内膜炎被排除在外,患者在静脉注射了5天广谱抗生素后恢复良好。迄今为止,仅报道了一例牙齿裂毛霉引起的新生儿脓毒症和一例足月胎儿死于可能与牙齿裂毛霉有关的出血性脑损伤。结论在获得更多关于该细菌在新生儿中的致病性的信息之前,谨慎的做法是个体化的方法,并对有感染危险因素和牙齿红毛菌血症的患者进行密切的临床控制。
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Case Reports in Perinatal Medicine
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期刊介绍: Case Reports in Perinatal Medicine is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal. The objective of the new journal is very similar to that of JPM. In addition to evidence-based studies, practitioners in clinical practice esteem especially exemplary reports of cases that reveal specific manifestations of diseases, its progress or its treatment. We consider case reports and series to be brief reports describing an isolated clinical case or a small number of cases. They may describe new or uncommon diagnoses, unusual outcomes or prognosis, new or infrequently used therapies and side effects of therapy not usually discovered in clinical trials. They represent the basic concept of experiences for studies on representative groups for further evidence-based research. The potential roles of case reports and case series are: Recognition and description of new diseases Detection of drug side effects (adverse or beneficial) Study of mechanisms of disease Medical education and audit Recognition of rare manifestations of disease.
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