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Staphylococcus saprophyticus native valve endocarditis possibly originating from the lower gastrointestinal tract
Staphylococcus saprophyticus is a common pathogen associated with uncomplicated urinary tract infection in young women and commonly colonizes in the lower gastrointestinal tract as commensal bacterium. Bacteremia or infective endocarditis caused by S. saprophyticus has rarely been reported, and in a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7031001/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32099810 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.idcr.2020.e00713 |
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author | Nishimura, Sho Matsuyama, Sonoko Yamamoto, Keiko |
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description | Staphylococcus saprophyticus is a common pathogen associated with uncomplicated urinary tract infection in young women and commonly colonizes in the lower gastrointestinal tract as commensal bacterium. Bacteremia or infective endocarditis caused by S. saprophyticus has rarely been reported, and in almost all cases reported of bacteremia, it originated from the urinary tract or intravascular catheter-related infections. Herein, we report the case of a 77-year-old woman diagnosed with S. saprophyticus native bivalve endocarditis. Interestingly, blood and resected valve tissue cultures revealed positive results, whereas urine culture revealed negative results. There was no evidence of any portal of entry, including the urinary tract or vascular catheter; the lower gastrointestinal tract was strongly suspected as the portal of entry, considering that her symptoms developed suddenly after undergoing a polypectomy procedure. After admission, she underwent valve replacement surgery followed by 6 weeks of antimicrobial therapy and recovered completely. This case demonstrates that the lower gastrointestinal tract can be the source of S. saprophyticus bacteremia. |
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spelling | pubmed-70310012020-02-25 Staphylococcus saprophyticus native valve endocarditis possibly originating from the lower gastrointestinal tract Nishimura, Sho Matsuyama, Sonoko Yamamoto, Keiko IDCases Article Staphylococcus saprophyticus is a common pathogen associated with uncomplicated urinary tract infection in young women and commonly colonizes in the lower gastrointestinal tract as commensal bacterium. Bacteremia or infective endocarditis caused by S. saprophyticus has rarely been reported, and in almost all cases reported of bacteremia, it originated from the urinary tract or intravascular catheter-related infections. Herein, we report the case of a 77-year-old woman diagnosed with S. saprophyticus native bivalve endocarditis. Interestingly, blood and resected valve tissue cultures revealed positive results, whereas urine culture revealed negative results. There was no evidence of any portal of entry, including the urinary tract or vascular catheter; the lower gastrointestinal tract was strongly suspected as the portal of entry, considering that her symptoms developed suddenly after undergoing a polypectomy procedure. After admission, she underwent valve replacement surgery followed by 6 weeks of antimicrobial therapy and recovered completely. This case demonstrates that the lower gastrointestinal tract can be the source of S. saprophyticus bacteremia. Elsevier 2020-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7031001/ /pubmed/32099810 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.idcr.2020.e00713 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Nishimura, Sho Matsuyama, Sonoko Yamamoto, Keiko Staphylococcus saprophyticus native valve endocarditis possibly originating from the lower gastrointestinal tract |
title | Staphylococcus saprophyticus native valve endocarditis possibly originating from the lower gastrointestinal tract |
title_full | Staphylococcus saprophyticus native valve endocarditis possibly originating from the lower gastrointestinal tract |
title_fullStr | Staphylococcus saprophyticus native valve endocarditis possibly originating from the lower gastrointestinal tract |
title_full_unstemmed | Staphylococcus saprophyticus native valve endocarditis possibly originating from the lower gastrointestinal tract |
title_short | Staphylococcus saprophyticus native valve endocarditis possibly originating from the lower gastrointestinal tract |
title_sort | staphylococcus saprophyticus native valve endocarditis possibly originating from the lower gastrointestinal tract |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7031001/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32099810 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.idcr.2020.e00713 |
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