: Chryseobacterium spp. belongs to the Flavobacteriaceae family and is a rod-shaped gram-negative, glucose non-fermenting, non-motile bacterium ubiquitous in the environment. In humans, Chryseobacterium may be responsible for infections such as urinary tract infections (UTI) and ventriculitis with a pathogenic burden increasing in recent years. Chryseobacterium gallinarum was isolated for the first time in 2014 in a pharyngeal scrape sample of chicken and, until now, only one case of human UTI has been described in a pregnant 20-year-old Indian patient. Herein, we report the first case of bloodstream infection caused by C. gallinarum in a 67-year-old female burn patient, correctly identified by 16S-rRNA sequencing and successfully treated with cefepime and fosfomycin.

First case of Chryseobacterium gallinarum bloodstream infection: a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for an emerging pathogen

Genco, Mattia
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Curtoni, Antonio
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Bottino, Paolo;Scabini, Silvia;Corcione, Silvia;Vita, Davide;Guarrasi, Luisa;Bianco, Gabriele;Bondi, Alessandro;Cavallo, Rossana;Costa, Cristina
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2024-01-01

Abstract

: Chryseobacterium spp. belongs to the Flavobacteriaceae family and is a rod-shaped gram-negative, glucose non-fermenting, non-motile bacterium ubiquitous in the environment. In humans, Chryseobacterium may be responsible for infections such as urinary tract infections (UTI) and ventriculitis with a pathogenic burden increasing in recent years. Chryseobacterium gallinarum was isolated for the first time in 2014 in a pharyngeal scrape sample of chicken and, until now, only one case of human UTI has been described in a pregnant 20-year-old Indian patient. Herein, we report the first case of bloodstream infection caused by C. gallinarum in a 67-year-old female burn patient, correctly identified by 16S-rRNA sequencing and successfully treated with cefepime and fosfomycin.
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16S-rRNA sequencing; Bloodstream infection; Chryseobacterium arthrosphaerae; Chryseobacterium gallinarum; emerging pathogen
Genco, Mattia; Curtoni, Antonio; Bottino, Paolo; Scabini, Silvia; Corcione, Silvia; Vita, Davide; Guarrasi, Luisa; Bianco, Gabriele; Bondi, Alessandro; Risso, Daniela; Cavallo, Rossana; Costa, Cristina
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