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Bordetella trematum bacteraemia secondary to an empyema in an immunocompromised host: A case report and review of the literature
INTRODUCTION. Bordetella trematum infection remains uncommon. More cases of bacteraemia are reported in recent years with the primary infection largely originating from skin and soft tissue sites. Yet, our understanding of its virulence, antibiotic susceptibility profile and treatment is still limit...
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description | INTRODUCTION. Bordetella trematum infection remains uncommon. More cases of bacteraemia are reported in recent years with the primary infection largely originating from skin and soft tissue sites. Yet, our understanding of its virulence, antibiotic susceptibility profile and treatment is still limited. CASE PRESENTATION. Case presentation. We report the first case of B. trematum bacteraemia from a left-sided empyema. An 87-year-old female patient with a past medical history of ischaemic heart disease, diabetes mellitus complicated by nephropathy and locally advanced left breast adenocarcinoma presented with fever, productive cough and shortness of breath. The B. trematum isolates from blood and pleural fluid were identified by MALDI-TOF and 16S rRNA sequencing. Ceftriaxone and azithromycin commenced empirically on admission were switched to piperacillin-tazobactam after 2 days due to lack of clinical improvement. Despite a pleurocentesis and 1 week of piperacillin-tazobactam with microbiological clearance in blood, the patient continued to deteriorate. Decision to withdraw treatment was made in view of the patient’s prognosis, and the patient succumbed on the fourteenth day of admission. The isolate was susceptible to piperacillin-tazobactam, imipenem and meropenem but had reduced susceptibility or was non-susceptible to cefuroxime, cefotaxime, ceftazidime, cefepime, the aminoglycosides and fluoroquinolones. CONCLUSION. Invasive B. trematum infection is associated with significant mortality. Consensus for antibiotic treatment remains unclear, with limited susceptibility data to support specific antibiotic use. We expect more clinical cases will surface with improved microbial identification systems, as well as enhanced clinical awareness. Standardized and more robust susceptibility work are needed to provide clear recommendations and establish consensus in treating invasive infections. |
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spelling | pubmed-104360112023-08-19 Bordetella trematum bacteraemia secondary to an empyema in an immunocompromised host: A case report and review of the literature Wong, Crystal Calungsud, Lynna Grace La, My-Van Access Microbiol Case Reports INTRODUCTION. Bordetella trematum infection remains uncommon. More cases of bacteraemia are reported in recent years with the primary infection largely originating from skin and soft tissue sites. Yet, our understanding of its virulence, antibiotic susceptibility profile and treatment is still limited. CASE PRESENTATION. Case presentation. We report the first case of B. trematum bacteraemia from a left-sided empyema. An 87-year-old female patient with a past medical history of ischaemic heart disease, diabetes mellitus complicated by nephropathy and locally advanced left breast adenocarcinoma presented with fever, productive cough and shortness of breath. The B. trematum isolates from blood and pleural fluid were identified by MALDI-TOF and 16S rRNA sequencing. Ceftriaxone and azithromycin commenced empirically on admission were switched to piperacillin-tazobactam after 2 days due to lack of clinical improvement. Despite a pleurocentesis and 1 week of piperacillin-tazobactam with microbiological clearance in blood, the patient continued to deteriorate. Decision to withdraw treatment was made in view of the patient’s prognosis, and the patient succumbed on the fourteenth day of admission. The isolate was susceptible to piperacillin-tazobactam, imipenem and meropenem but had reduced susceptibility or was non-susceptible to cefuroxime, cefotaxime, ceftazidime, cefepime, the aminoglycosides and fluoroquinolones. CONCLUSION. Invasive B. trematum infection is associated with significant mortality. Consensus for antibiotic treatment remains unclear, with limited susceptibility data to support specific antibiotic use. We expect more clinical cases will surface with improved microbial identification systems, as well as enhanced clinical awareness. Standardized and more robust susceptibility work are needed to provide clear recommendations and establish consensus in treating invasive infections. Microbiology Society 2023-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10436011/ /pubmed/37601432 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000602.v3 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. |
spellingShingle | Case Reports Wong, Crystal Calungsud, Lynna Grace La, My-Van Bordetella trematum bacteraemia secondary to an empyema in an immunocompromised host: A case report and review of the literature |
title |
Bordetella trematum bacteraemia secondary to an empyema in an immunocompromised host: A case report and review of the literature |
title_full |
Bordetella trematum bacteraemia secondary to an empyema in an immunocompromised host: A case report and review of the literature |
title_fullStr |
Bordetella trematum bacteraemia secondary to an empyema in an immunocompromised host: A case report and review of the literature |
title_full_unstemmed |
Bordetella trematum bacteraemia secondary to an empyema in an immunocompromised host: A case report and review of the literature |
title_short |
Bordetella trematum bacteraemia secondary to an empyema in an immunocompromised host: A case report and review of the literature |
title_sort | bordetella trematum bacteraemia secondary to an empyema in an immunocompromised host: a case report and review of the literature |
topic | Case Reports |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10436011/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37601432 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000602.v3 |
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