Fernando Cobo, María Aguilera-Franco, Virginia Pérez-Carrasco, José A. García-Salcedo, José María Navarro-Marí
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摘要
副酵母菌(Veillonella parvula)是一种无运动性的革兰氏阴性球菌,是一些地方正常微生物群的一部分,但很少被分离出来作为人类感染的原因,尤其是在菌血症中。我们在此报告了两名因副荚膜弧菌引起的菌血症患者。通过 MALDI-TOF MS 鉴定,并经 16S rRNA 基因测序确认,每名患者的两组血液培养物中都有一种厌氧微生物的纯培养物。两名患者均为男性,其中一人有厌氧菌血症的危险因素。分离出的菌株对大多数抗生素都敏感,两名患者的治疗结果都很成功。由葡萄球菌引起的菌血症仍然很少见。MALDI-TOF MS 似乎是正确鉴定这些菌种的绝佳工具。
Bacteremia caused by Veillonella parvula: Two case reports and a review of the literature
Veillonella parvula is a non-motile Gram-negative coccus that forms part of the normal microbiota in several body sites and which has been rarely isolated as cause of infections in human population, particularly in bacteremias. Here we give the overview of characteristics of genus Veillonella and the summary of its role in infections, particularly in bacteremia. We additionally report two patients with bacteremia due to V. parvula. Two sets of blood cultures of each patient yielded a pure culture of an anaerobic microorganism identified as V. parvula by MALDI-TOF MS, and confirmed by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. The two patients were male and one of them had risk factors for anaerobic bacteremia. The isolates were susceptible to most antibiotics and the outcome was successful in both patients. Bacteremia due to V. parvula is still rare. MALDI-TOF MS appear to be an excellent tool for the correct identification of these species.
期刊介绍:
Anaerobe is essential reading for those who wish to remain at the forefront of discoveries relating to life processes of strictly anaerobes. The journal is multi-disciplinary, and provides a unique forum for those investigating anaerobic organisms that cause infections in humans and animals, as well as anaerobes that play roles in microbiomes or environmental processes.
Anaerobe publishes reviews, mini reviews, original research articles, notes and case reports. Relevant topics fall into the broad categories of anaerobes in human and animal diseases, anaerobes in the microbiome, anaerobes in the environment, diagnosis of anaerobes in clinical microbiology laboratories, molecular biology, genetics, pathogenesis, toxins and antibiotic susceptibility of anaerobic bacteria.