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A Case of Bacteremia by Neisseria gonorrhoeae Coincident with Massive Hemorrhage of Esophageal Varices

A 42-yr-old man with hepatitis B virus associated liver cirrhosis was admitted to the emergency room because of multiple seizures, a history of chills and myalgia over the previous 2 weeks, and 3 days of melena. He was febrile with a temperature of 38.0℃. There were no symptoms and signs related to...

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Autores principales: Won, Dahae, An, Dongheui, Kim, Mi-Na, Lee, Young Sang
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3115999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21474988
http://dx.doi.org/10.3343/kjlm.2011.31.2.118
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author Won, Dahae
An, Dongheui
Kim, Mi-Na
Lee, Young Sang
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An, Dongheui
Kim, Mi-Na
Lee, Young Sang
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description A 42-yr-old man with hepatitis B virus associated liver cirrhosis was admitted to the emergency room because of multiple seizures, a history of chills and myalgia over the previous 2 weeks, and 3 days of melena. He was febrile with a temperature of 38.0℃. There were no symptoms and signs related to the genitourinary system, skin, or joints. Three sets of blood cultures were obtained and oxidase-positive, gram-negative diplococci were detected after 25.9-26.9 hr of incubation in all aerobic vials. The organism was positive for catalase and oxidase, and was identified as Neisseria gonorrhoeae, using a Vitek Neisseria-Haemophilus Identification card (bioMérieux Vitek, Inc., USA). Further, 16S rRNA sequencing of this isolate revealed a 99.9% homology with the published sequence of N. gonorrhoeae strain NCTC 83785 (GenBank Accession No. NR_026079.1). Acute bleeding by variceal rupture seems to be a likely route of introduction of N. gonorrhoeae from the mucosa into the blood. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of gonococcal bacteremia in Korea.
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spelling pubmed-31159992011-07-14 A Case of Bacteremia by Neisseria gonorrhoeae Coincident with Massive Hemorrhage of Esophageal Varices Won, Dahae An, Dongheui Kim, Mi-Na Lee, Young Sang Korean J Lab Med Clinical Microbiology A 42-yr-old man with hepatitis B virus associated liver cirrhosis was admitted to the emergency room because of multiple seizures, a history of chills and myalgia over the previous 2 weeks, and 3 days of melena. He was febrile with a temperature of 38.0℃. There were no symptoms and signs related to the genitourinary system, skin, or joints. Three sets of blood cultures were obtained and oxidase-positive, gram-negative diplococci were detected after 25.9-26.9 hr of incubation in all aerobic vials. The organism was positive for catalase and oxidase, and was identified as Neisseria gonorrhoeae, using a Vitek Neisseria-Haemophilus Identification card (bioMérieux Vitek, Inc., USA). Further, 16S rRNA sequencing of this isolate revealed a 99.9% homology with the published sequence of N. gonorrhoeae strain NCTC 83785 (GenBank Accession No. NR_026079.1). Acute bleeding by variceal rupture seems to be a likely route of introduction of N. gonorrhoeae from the mucosa into the blood. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of gonococcal bacteremia in Korea. The Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine 2011-04 2011-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3115999/ /pubmed/21474988 http://dx.doi.org/10.3343/kjlm.2011.31.2.118 Text en Copyright © 2011 The Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Microbiology
Won, Dahae
An, Dongheui
Kim, Mi-Na
Lee, Young Sang
A Case of Bacteremia by Neisseria gonorrhoeae Coincident with Massive Hemorrhage of Esophageal Varices
title A Case of Bacteremia by Neisseria gonorrhoeae Coincident with Massive Hemorrhage of Esophageal Varices
title_full A Case of Bacteremia by Neisseria gonorrhoeae Coincident with Massive Hemorrhage of Esophageal Varices
title_fullStr A Case of Bacteremia by Neisseria gonorrhoeae Coincident with Massive Hemorrhage of Esophageal Varices
title_full_unstemmed A Case of Bacteremia by Neisseria gonorrhoeae Coincident with Massive Hemorrhage of Esophageal Varices
title_short A Case of Bacteremia by Neisseria gonorrhoeae Coincident with Massive Hemorrhage of Esophageal Varices
title_sort case of bacteremia by neisseria gonorrhoeae coincident with massive hemorrhage of esophageal varices
topic Clinical Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3115999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21474988
http://dx.doi.org/10.3343/kjlm.2011.31.2.118
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