F Daxboeck1, E Goerzer, P Apfalter, M Nehr, R Krause. 1. Division of Hospital Hygiene, Clinical Institute for Hygiene and Medical Microbiology, University Hospital Vienna, Währinger Gürtel 18-20, A-1090 Vienna, Austria. florian.daxboeck@akh-wien.ac.at
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The species Bordetella trematum (a Gram-negative, opportunistic bacterium) was established in 1996. To date, 10 cases of human infection/colonization with the pathogen have been described. CASE REPORT: The first case of isolation of B. trematum from a diabetic ulcer is reported. Since there are no commercially available kits for identification of the organism, species diagnosis was based on 16S rDNA sequencing. B. trematum disappeared from the ulcer without antimicrobial therapy. CONCLUSION: In the present case, there was no evidence for a causative role of the organism in the diabetic foot infection, which is in agreement with previously published data. However, B. trematum has to be considered when otherwise unclassified Gram-negative rods are isolated from infected diabetic ulcers.
BACKGROUND: The species Bordetella trematum (a Gram-negative, opportunistic bacterium) was established in 1996. To date, 10 cases of humaninfection/colonization with the pathogen have been described. CASE REPORT: The first case of isolation of B. trematum from a diabeticulcer is reported. Since there are no commercially available kits for identification of the organism, species diagnosis was based on 16S rDNA sequencing. B. trematum disappeared from the ulcer without antimicrobial therapy. CONCLUSION: In the present case, there was no evidence for a causative role of the organism in the diabetic foot infection, which is in agreement with previously published data. However, B. trematum has to be considered when otherwise unclassified Gram-negative rods are isolated from infected diabetic ulcers.
Authors: Bodo Linz; Yury V Ivanov; Andrew Preston; Lauren Brinkac; Julian Parkhill; Maria Kim; Simon R Harris; Laura L Goodfield; Norman K Fry; Andrew R Gorringe; Tracy L Nicholson; Karen B Register; Liliana Losada; Eric T Harvill Journal: BMC Genomics Date: 2016-09-30 Impact factor: 3.969