artículo
Catheter-associated bloodstream infection caused by Leifsonia aquatica in a haemodialysis patient: a case report
Fecha
2012Registro en:
10.1099/jmm.0.037457-0
0022-2615
MEDLINE:22383440
WOS:000305729700017
Autor
Porte, Lorena
Soto, Andres
Andrighetti, Daniela
Dabanch, Jeannette
Braun, Stephanie
Saldivia, Alejandra
Carlos Flores, Juan
Wozniak, Aniela
Garcia, Patricia
Weitzel, Thomas
Institución
Resumen
Leifsonia aquatica is an aquatic coryneform rod that is capable of forming biofilms in environmental water sources. It has rarely been associated with human infections and its pathogenicity and clinical significance are uncertain. We describe a case of catheter-related bloodstream infection in a haemodialysis patient. The isolate grew on conventional media as a yellow-pigmented colony, but identification required molecular methods. Although the strain displayed reduced sensitivity to vancomycin, the clinical outcome was favourable after catheter removal and intravenous treatment with this antibiotic. Our report gives further evidence of the capability of this aquatic bacterium to cause human infection.