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Actinobaculum schaalii, a Common Uropathogen in Elderly Patients, Denmark
Actinobaculum schaalii can cause urinary tract infections and septicemia but is difficult to identify by cultivation. To obtain a fast diagnosis and identify A. schaalii, we developed a TaqMan real-time quantitative PCR. Routine urine samples were obtained from 177 hospitalized patients and 75 outpa...
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author | Bank, Steffen Jensen, Anders Hansen, Thomas M. Søby, Karen M. Prag, Jørgen |
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description | Actinobaculum schaalii can cause urinary tract infections and septicemia but is difficult to identify by cultivation. To obtain a fast diagnosis and identify A. schaalii, we developed a TaqMan real-time quantitative PCR. Routine urine samples were obtained from 177 hospitalized patients and 75 outpatients in Viborg County, Denmark, in 2008–2009. The PCR detected A. schaalii in 22% of samples from patients >60 years of age. This assay showed that A. schaalii is more common than implied by routine cultivation. In 90% of PCR-positive urine samples, other common uropathogens were identified. This finding suggests that A. schaalii is a common, undetected, bacterial pathogen. Our results suggest that A. schaalii may be a more common pathogen than previously thought, especially in patients with unexplained chronic urinary tract infections, who are often treated with trimethoprim or ciprofloxacin, to which A. schaalii is resistant. |
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spelling | pubmed-28743612010-05-26 Actinobaculum schaalii, a Common Uropathogen in Elderly Patients, Denmark Bank, Steffen Jensen, Anders Hansen, Thomas M. Søby, Karen M. Prag, Jørgen Emerg Infect Dis Research Actinobaculum schaalii can cause urinary tract infections and septicemia but is difficult to identify by cultivation. To obtain a fast diagnosis and identify A. schaalii, we developed a TaqMan real-time quantitative PCR. Routine urine samples were obtained from 177 hospitalized patients and 75 outpatients in Viborg County, Denmark, in 2008–2009. The PCR detected A. schaalii in 22% of samples from patients >60 years of age. This assay showed that A. schaalii is more common than implied by routine cultivation. In 90% of PCR-positive urine samples, other common uropathogens were identified. This finding suggests that A. schaalii is a common, undetected, bacterial pathogen. Our results suggest that A. schaalii may be a more common pathogen than previously thought, especially in patients with unexplained chronic urinary tract infections, who are often treated with trimethoprim or ciprofloxacin, to which A. schaalii is resistant. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2010-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2874361/ /pubmed/20031046 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1601.090761 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Bank, Steffen Jensen, Anders Hansen, Thomas M. Søby, Karen M. Prag, Jørgen Actinobaculum schaalii, a Common Uropathogen in Elderly Patients, Denmark |
title | Actinobaculum schaalii, a Common Uropathogen in Elderly Patients, Denmark |
title_full | Actinobaculum schaalii, a Common Uropathogen in Elderly Patients, Denmark |
title_fullStr | Actinobaculum schaalii, a Common Uropathogen in Elderly Patients, Denmark |
title_full_unstemmed | Actinobaculum schaalii, a Common Uropathogen in Elderly Patients, Denmark |
title_short | Actinobaculum schaalii, a Common Uropathogen in Elderly Patients, Denmark |
title_sort | actinobaculum schaalii, a common uropathogen in elderly patients, denmark |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2874361/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20031046 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1601.090761 |
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