Erysipelothrix Bacteremia; is Endocarditis a Rule?

IF 1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Journal of Global Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4103/jgid.jgid_30_22
Haripriya Reddy Challa, Ashwini Choudary Tayade, Srimathy Venkatesh, P Senthur Nambi
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Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae is a Gram-positive bacillus, a zoonotic pathogen rarely causing human infections ranging from localized skin infections to invasive infections such as endocarditis. In this report, we present two cases of Erysipelothrix bacteremia. The first case is a native valve tricuspid endocarditis, which is a highly unusual valve to be involved. The second case is bacteremia, probably secondary to a minor skin breach, which did not involve heart valves. Erysipelothrix bacteremia is considered highly associated with infective endocarditis and a high mortality rate, which could be a bias due to underreporting of Erysipelothrix bacteremia without endocarditis. Erysipelothrix is intrinsically resistant to vancomycin, the first-line agent for Gram-positive bacteremia. Both the patients in this report were treated successfully with ceftriaxone.

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Erysipelothrix菌血症;心内膜炎是常见病吗?
红唇丹毒是一种革兰氏阳性杆菌,是一种很少引起人类感染的人畜共患病原体,范围从局部皮肤感染到心内膜炎等侵袭性感染。在本报告中,我们提出了两例丹毒杆菌菌血症。第一个病例是先天性瓣膜三尖瓣心内膜炎,这是一种非常罕见的瓣膜受累。第二个病例是菌血症,可能继发于轻微的皮肤破裂,不涉及心脏瓣膜。丹毒杆菌血症被认为与感染性心内膜炎和高死亡率高度相关,这可能是一种偏差,因为没有心内膜炎的丹毒杆菌血症报告不足。丹毒弧菌对万古霉素具有内在耐药性,万古霉素是治疗革兰氏阳性菌血症的一线药物。本报告的两例患者均成功使用头孢曲松治疗。
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