Catheter-related Leuconostoc bacteremia secondary to pulmonary Mycobacterium xenopi infectionKatheter-assoziierte Leuconostoc Bakteriämie nach pulmonaler Infektion durch Mycobacterium xenopi

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Monika Huber
Rudolf Rumetshofer
Karl-Heinz Stradal
Johannes Attems
Felix Lintner
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[1] SMZ Otto Wagner Spital,Pathologisch
[2] Baumgartner Höhe,Bakteriologisches Institut
[3] SMZ Otto Wagner Spital,1. Pulmologische Abteilung
[4] Baumgartner Höhe,Stabstelle Hygiene
[5] SMZ Otto Wagner Spital,undefined
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spp.; Bacteremia; Predisposing factors; Microbial colonization;
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Infection caused by Leuconostoc spp. is very rare. We report a case of Leuconostoc bacteremia in a patient receiving antimycobacterial chemotherapy for pulmonary Mycobacterium xenopi infection. In addition, the patient presented several known characteristic predisposing factors associated with Leuconostoc infection, such as severe underlying disease, previous long-term antibiotic treatment, indwelling intravascular catheter, prolonged parenteral feeding, previous methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis (MRSE) bacteremia with subsequent vancomycin treatment, and prolonged hospitalization. Leuconostoc spp. were isolated from several blood cultures and from a retracted intravascular catheter. After removal of the intravascular catheter the patient's condition improved without additional antibiotic treatment. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a patient with Leuconostoc spp. infection secondary to pulmonary non-tuberculous mycobacteriosis.
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  • [1] Catheter-related Leuconostoc bacteremia secondary to pulmonary Mycobacterium xenopi infection
    Huber, Monika
    Rumetshofer, Rudolf
    Stradal, Karl-Heinz
    Attems, Johannes
    Lintner, Felix
    WIENER KLINISCHE WOCHENSCHRIFT, 2007, 119 (21-22) : 674 - 677