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Infective endocarditis due to Haemophilus sputorum

INTRODUCTION. Haemophilus species are gram-negative, non-motile, facultative anaerobic coccobacilli in the larger family of Pasteurellaceae . Implicated in a variety of human diseases, Haemophilus species are also included in the ‘HACEK’ group of organisms, which are fastidious gram-negative bacteri...

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Autores principales: Costello, Varea H., Robinson, Sara L., Klusewitz, Seth, Surpris, Guy, Nahid, Md, Backlund, Michael G.
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Publicado: Microbiology Society 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9836057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36644734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000410
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author Costello, Varea H.
Robinson, Sara L.
Klusewitz, Seth
Surpris, Guy
Nahid, Md
Backlund, Michael G.
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Robinson, Sara L.
Klusewitz, Seth
Surpris, Guy
Nahid, Md
Backlund, Michael G.
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description INTRODUCTION. Haemophilus species are gram-negative, non-motile, facultative anaerobic coccobacilli in the larger family of Pasteurellaceae . Implicated in a variety of human diseases, Haemophilus species are also included in the ‘HACEK’ group of organisms, which are fastidious gram-negative bacteria, a well-described but uncommon cause of endocarditis. Among the Haemophilus species responsible for endocarditis, Haemophilus parainfluenzae is the most frequently isolated. However, novel species of Haemophilus have recently been described, and their clinical significance remains uncertain. CASE PRESENTATION. A 35-year-old man was admitted to the hospital after presenting with a 3 month history of nightly fevers, night sweats and unintentional weight loss, with a new murmur detected on cardiac auscultation. Blood cultures returned positive for Haemophilus sputorum identified by matrix assisted laser desorption ionization – time of flight MS, and confirmed with whole genome sequencing. Echocardiography revealed the presence of an aortic valve vegetation, with aortic and mitral valve leaflet perforations. He was successfully treated with surgical bioprosthetic valve replacements and pathogen-directed antibiotics without complications. CONCLUSION. We describe a case of infective endocarditis due to H. sputorum , a newly identified Haemophilus species, which to the best of our knowledge has yet to be reported, and discuss the available literature regarding this organism.
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spelling pubmed-98360572023-01-13 Infective endocarditis due to Haemophilus sputorum Costello, Varea H. Robinson, Sara L. Klusewitz, Seth Surpris, Guy Nahid, Md Backlund, Michael G. Access Microbiol Case Reports INTRODUCTION. Haemophilus species are gram-negative, non-motile, facultative anaerobic coccobacilli in the larger family of Pasteurellaceae . Implicated in a variety of human diseases, Haemophilus species are also included in the ‘HACEK’ group of organisms, which are fastidious gram-negative bacteria, a well-described but uncommon cause of endocarditis. Among the Haemophilus species responsible for endocarditis, Haemophilus parainfluenzae is the most frequently isolated. However, novel species of Haemophilus have recently been described, and their clinical significance remains uncertain. CASE PRESENTATION. A 35-year-old man was admitted to the hospital after presenting with a 3 month history of nightly fevers, night sweats and unintentional weight loss, with a new murmur detected on cardiac auscultation. Blood cultures returned positive for Haemophilus sputorum identified by matrix assisted laser desorption ionization – time of flight MS, and confirmed with whole genome sequencing. Echocardiography revealed the presence of an aortic valve vegetation, with aortic and mitral valve leaflet perforations. He was successfully treated with surgical bioprosthetic valve replacements and pathogen-directed antibiotics without complications. CONCLUSION. We describe a case of infective endocarditis due to H. sputorum , a newly identified Haemophilus species, which to the best of our knowledge has yet to be reported, and discuss the available literature regarding this organism. Microbiology Society 2022-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9836057/ /pubmed/36644734 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000410 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. This article was made open access via a Publish and Read agreement between the Microbiology Society and the corresponding author’s institution.
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Robinson, Sara L.
Klusewitz, Seth
Surpris, Guy
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Infective endocarditis due to Haemophilus sputorum
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title_short Infective endocarditis due to Haemophilus sputorum
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9836057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36644734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000410
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