Bacteraemia caused by Leptotrichia trevisanii in a neutropenic patient.

S Cooreman, C Schuermans, J Van Schaeren, N Olive, G Wauters, J Verhaegen, A Jeurissen
Author Information
  1. S Cooreman: Department of Microbiology, GZA Sint-Augustinus, Wilrijk, Belgium. cooremansarah@hotmail.com

Abstract

We describe an episode of Leptotrichia trevisanii bacteraemia in a neutropenic hemato-oncology patient receiving chemotherapy for Refractory Anemia with Excess Blasts-2 (RAEB-2). Although Leptotrichia spp. colonize the oral cavity and genitourinary tract, serious episodes of bacteraemia might occur in immunocompromised patients, particularly in those with severe neutropenia. Therefore, microbiologists should consider the possibility of Leptotrichia spp. septicemia in patients with blood cultures positive for gram negative bacilli, when routine microbiology tests fail to reveal a correct identification of the organism.

MeSH Term

Bacteremia
Drug Therapy
Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
Fusobacteriaceae Infections
Hematologic Neoplasms
Humans
Immunocompromised Host
Leptotrichia
Male
Middle Aged
Neutropenia

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