台湾一家三级医疗中心儿科患者的侵袭性乳酸杆菌感染--16 年的经验和文献综述

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.pedneo.2023.05.013
Wei-Hung Wu , Chien-Chung Lee , Yi-Ching Chen , Ming-Chou Chiang , Cheng-Hsun Chiu
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背景乳酸菌是人体内常见的微生物。有些种类被用作益生菌补充剂,用于预防坏死性小肠结肠炎、改善过敏性疾病或腹泻等多种用途。以前,由于乳酸杆菌的致病性较低,人们认为乳酸杆菌感染是一种污染。然而,也有报道称免疫力低下的患者或患有合并症的患者感染了侵袭性乳酸杆菌。本研究旨在分析侵袭性乳酸杆菌感染的儿科患者的临床特征、抗生素治疗和预后。记录了临床表现、慢性疾病、潜在的易感因素、药物治疗、抗菌药敏感性试验和结果。结果15名儿科患者被诊断为侵袭性乳酸杆菌感染,占16年间侵袭性乳酸杆菌感染总数的2.4%。其中 11 例为菌血症,2 例为腹腔内感染,2 例为胆道感染。发热是最常见的症状。潜在的易感因素包括免疫力低下、中心静脉装置、长期使用抗生素以及接受至少一周的益生菌补充治疗。所有患者均顺利存活。大多数病原体被鉴定为乳酸杆菌属,两种为鼠李糖乳杆菌,这与补充益生菌有关。抗菌药敏感性试验显示,乳酸杆菌对氨苄西林均敏感,但对糖肽类药物耐药。尽管乳酸杆菌的致病性较低,但在免疫力低下的患者中仍可引起侵袭性感染。
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Invasive lactobacillus infection in pediatric patients in a tertiary center in Taiwan – 16 years’ experience and literature review

Background

Lactobacilli are common microorganisms in the human body. Some species were used as probiotics supplement for many purposes such as preventing necrotizing enterocolitis, or improving allergic diseases or diarrhea. Previously, Lactobacillus infection was thought of as contamination due to its low pathogenicity. However, there have been reports of invasive Lactobacillus infection in immunocompromised patients or patients with comorbidities. The purpose of this study was to analyze the clinical characteristics, antibiotic treatment and outcomes of pediatric patients with invasive Lactobacillus infection.

Methods

We retrospectively reviewed pediatric patients diagnosed with invasive Lactobacillus infection between 2004 and 2020. Invasive Lactobacillus infection was diagnosed if sterile sites yielded Lactobacillus spp. Clinical manifestations, chronic diseases, potential predisposing factors, medical treatments, antimicrobial susceptibility tests and outcomes were recorded.

Results

Fifteen pediatric patients were diagnosed with invasive Lactobacillus infection, accounting for 2.4% of total invasive Lactobacillus infections during the 16-year period. Eleven infections were bacteremia, two were intra-abdominal infections, and two were biliary tract infections. Fever was the most common symptom. Potential predisposing factors were immunocompromised status, central venous device, prolonged antibiotics use and receiving supplemented probiotics for at least one week. All patients survived with favorable outcomes. Most pathogens were identified as Lactobacillus spp, and two were Lactobacillus rhamnosus, which were related to supplemented probiotics. The antimicrobial susceptibility tests showed that Lactobacilli were all sensitive to ampicillin but resistant to glycopeptides.

Conclusion

Invasive Lactobacillus infections in pediatric patients were rare. Despite its low pathogenicity, Lactobacillus could cause invasive infection in those immunocompromised patients.

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