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Microorganisms Apr 2022, a member of the family of , although isolated widely in nature, rarely causes infections in humans. Herein, we report a case of isolation of from pigtail end culture,...
BACKGROUND
, a member of the family of , although isolated widely in nature, rarely causes infections in humans. Herein, we report a case of isolation of from pigtail end culture, urine culture and blood culture in a 76-year-old patient.
OBJECTIVE
To systematically address all the relevant information regarding through literature.
METHODS
We searched PubMed and Scopus databases up to January 2022 and performed a qualitative synthesis of published articles reporting infection from in humans.
RESULTS
We identified 25 records on PubMed and 43 additional records on Scopus. After removing duplicates, we examined in detail 15 articles. Ten studies with a total of 17 cases were included in our systematic review. Nine studies described isolated case reports, while 1 study described 8 cases. The origin of the infection was the alimentary tract in 9 cases, gallbladder in 4 cases, peritoneal cavity in 2 cases, respiratory tract in 1 case and hemodialysis catheter insertion site in 1 case. In 3 of the aforementioned cases was also isolated in blood cultures.
CONCLUSION
Physicians should be aware that can be present in multiple clinical specimens and that the antibiotic resistance profile of the isolates may pose significant challenges.
PubMed: 35630337
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms10050892