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Ruminococcus gnavus bacteremia, an uncommon presentation of a common member of the human gut microbiota: case report and literature review.
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Acta clinica Belgica [Acta Clin Belg] 2019 Dec; Vol. 74 (6), pp. 435-438. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Oct 30. - Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Case report : We present a case of a 66-year-old female diagnosed with  R. gnavus  bacteremia associated with fecal peritonits secondary to small-bowel herniation and perforation. Identification  as  R. gnavus  was delayed because of absence of this species in the MALDI-TOF MS database (Vitek MS, bioMérieux). Identification was provided by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Review :  R. gnavus,  a Gram-positive, strictly anaerobic bacterium, is a member of the human gut microbiota. Dysbiosis in the gut microbiota, with increased amounts of  R. gnavus,  has been described in inflammatory bowel disease.  R. gnavus  has only been reported occasionally as the cause of infections. Hence the potential pathogenicity is not yet fully recognized, and data regarding the antimicrobial susceptibility profile are rare. Identification of anaerobic bacteria such as  R. gnavus  is greatly accelerated  as a result of the introduction of MALDI-TOF MS. However, as illustrated in this case report, an extensive and up-to-date MALDI-TOF MS database is necessary for providing an accurate identification.
- Subjects :
- Aged
Anti-Bacterial Agents classification
Delayed Diagnosis
Female
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
Hernia, Abdominal complications
Hernia, Abdominal diagnostic imaging
Humans
Laparoscopy methods
Treatment Outcome
Anti-Bacterial Agents administration & dosage
Bacteremia etiology
Bacteremia microbiology
Bacteremia therapy
Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections diagnosis
Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections etiology
Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections physiopathology
Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections therapy
Intestinal Perforation diagnosis
Intestinal Perforation etiology
Intestinal Perforation surgery
Intestine, Small microbiology
Microbiological Techniques methods
Microbiological Techniques standards
Peritonitis diagnosis
Peritonitis etiology
Peritonitis physiopathology
Peritonitis therapy
Ruminococcus isolation & purification
Ruminococcus pathogenicity
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2295-3337
- Volume :
- 74
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Acta clinica Belgica
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 31658898
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1080/17843286.2018.1541045