| Literature DB >> 16022792 |
Clarisse Rovery1, Anne Etienne, Cédric Foucault, Pierre Berger, Philippe Brouqui.
Abstract
Veillonella spp. rarely cause infections in humans. We report a case of Veillonella endocarditis documented by isolating a slow-growing, gram-negative microbe in blood cultures. This microbe was identified as the newly recognized species Veillonella montpellierensis (100% homology) by 16S RNA gene sequence analysis.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16022792 PMCID: PMC3371781 DOI: 10.3201/eid1107.041361
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Summary of 7 reported patients with endocarditis due to Veillonella species*
| Age | Sex | Infected valve | Preexisting valvular disease | Echo vegetation | Specimen site | Duration of illness before diagnosis | Treatment | Outcome | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 51 | Male | Prosthetic mitral | Y | Y | Blood† | – | Penicillin G (6 wk IV); surgery | Cured | |
| 60 | Male | Native aortic | Benign heart murmur | N | Valve‡ | 6 mo | Cephapirin and gentamicin (2 wk); oral penicillin V for 6 mo; surgery | Cured | |
| 35 | Male | Native mitral | N | – | Blood | 7 mo | Sulfonamide, penicillin, heparin, and para-amino-hippurate (18 mo) | Cured | |
| 56 | Male | Prosthetic mitral | Y | Y | Blood | 2 wk | Penicillin (6 wk) | Cured | |
| 57 | Female | Prosthetic mitral | Y | Y | Blood† | 3 wk | Ampicillin (2 wk IV) and metronidazole (2 wk oral); oral clindamycin; surgery | Cured | |
| 49 | Male | Prosthetic mitral | Y | N | Valve‡ | 36 h | Metronidazole; surgery | Cured | |
| Native mitral and aortic | Y | Y | Blood | 6 d | Ampicillin (6 wk) and gentamicin (3 wk) | Unknown |
*Y, yes; N, no; echo, echocardiography. †Negative culture of valve specimens. ‡Negative culture of blood specimens.