| Literature DB >> 18988935 |
Jie Ouyang1, Zhiheng Pei, Larry Lutwick, Sharvari Dalal, Liying Yang, Nicholas Cassai, Kuldip Sandhu, Bruce Hanna, Rosemary L Wieczorek, Martin Bluth, Matthew R Pincus.
Abstract
Paenibacilli are gram-positive, aerobic bacteria that are related to Bacilli but differ in the DNA encoding their 16S rRNA. Until recently, these organisms were not known to cause human disease. There are now several reports of human infection caused by a few members of this genus, most commonly by P. alvei. We report a human infection in a patient with a permacath for chronic hemodialysis who was found to have bacteremia caused by P. thiaminolyticus, which is an environmental bacterium that has never been found to cause human disease. We identified this bacterium by biochemical tests, cloning, sequencing the genomic DNA encoding its 16S rRNA, growth characteristics, and electron microscopic studies. This constitutes the first report of a human infection caused by this organism.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18988935 PMCID: PMC2955490
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Clin Lab Sci ISSN: 0091-7370 Impact factor: 1.256