Rothia aeria bacteremia complicated by cerebral mycotic aneurysms: A case report
BACKGROUND: Rothia aeria is a gram-positive bacterium that is considered a member of the normal human oral flora. Serious infections due to this organism are rare, with only eight case reports of endocarditis due to R. aeria published worldwide in the English language literature. METHODS: We report...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the Association of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Disease Canada = Journal officiel de l'Association pour la microbiologie médicale et l'infectiologie Canada 2024-09, Vol.9 (3), p.188 |
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Zusammenfassung: | BACKGROUND: Rothia aeria is a gram-positive bacterium that is considered a member of the normal human oral flora. Serious infections due to this organism are rare, with only eight case reports of endocarditis due to R. aeria published worldwide in the English language literature. METHODS: We report the case of a previously healthy 43-year-old man who presented with multiple acute subarachnoid hemorrhages secondary to cerebral mycotic aneurysms after several weeks of weight loss and headache, and we summarize previously published cases of endocarditis due to R. aeria. RESULTS: Blood cultures yielded filamentous gram-positive bacilli identified by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry as R. aeria. The patient was treated with antimicrobial therapy (initially aqueous penicillin G, then ceftriaxone) for 12 weeks with a good clinical response. Endocarditis was suspected but not definitively proven on echocardiography. There was no clear odontogenic source of infection. CONCLUSION: This report of cerebral mycotic aneurysms secondary to possible endocarditis highlights the potential pathogenic nature of R. aeria infection, and supports the use of MALDI-TOF in rapid identification of uncommon bacterial pathogens. KEYWORDS: Rothia aeria, endocarditis, mycotic aneurysm INTRODUCTION : Le Rothia aeria est une bacterie a Gram positif qui fait partie de la flore buccale normale des humains. Les graves infections attribuables a cet organisme sont rares, puisque seulement huit rapports de cas d'endocardite a R. aeria ont ete publies dans les publications scientifiques anglophones. METHODOLOGIE : Les auteurs rendent compte du cas d'un homme de 43 ans auparavant en sante qui a consulte a cause de multiples hemorragies sous-arachnoidiennes aigues decoulant d'anevrismes mycotiques cerebraux dans le cadre d'un processus de perte de poids et de cephalees depuis plusieurs semaines, et resument des cas d'endocardite a R. aeria deja publies. RESULTATS : Les hemocultures ont revele des bacilles a Gram positif filamenteux identifies comme des R. aeria par spectrometrie de masse a temps de vol a desorption-ionisation laser assistee par matrice. Le patient a recu un traitement antimicrobien (d'abord de la penicilline G hydrosoluble, puis de la ceftriaxone) de 12 semaines auquel il a eu une bonne reaction clinique. L'endocardite etait presumee, mais n'a pas ete demontree sans equivoque a l'echocardiographie. On n'a pas etabli de source |
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ISSN: | 2371-0888 2371-0888 |
DOI: | 10.3138/jammi-2023-0040 |