| Literature DB >> 23764120 |
Yvan Caspar1, Christine Recule, Patricia Pouzol, Bruno Lafeuillade, Marie-Reine Mallaret, Max Maurin, Jacques Croize.
Abstract
We report a case of transfusion-associated bacteremia caused by Psychrobacter arenosus. This psychrotolerant bacterium was previously isolated in 2004 from coastal sea ice and sediments in the Sea of Japan, but not from humans. P. arenosus should be considered a psychrotolerant bacterial species that can cause transfusion-transmitted bacterial infections.Entities:
Keywords: France; Psychrobacter arenosus; bacteremia; bacteria; blood transfusion; transfusion-transmitted infection
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23764120 PMCID: PMC3713977 DOI: 10.3201/eid1907.121599
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
FigureFlow diagram showing samples collected from the blood donor unit (third erythrocyte unit) and a 58-year-old man (transfusion recipient) and results for isolation and identification of Psychrobacter arenosus, France.
Characteristics of Psychrobacter arenosus isolated in this study (France) and a strain isolated in Russia*
| Characteristic | Isolate from this study | Isolate from Russia† |
|---|---|---|
| Growth at 5°C | + | + |
| Growth at 22°C | + | + |
| Growth at 37°C | + | + |
| Nitrate reduction | – | – |
| Urease | – | – |
| Arginine dihydrolase | – | – |
| β-galactosidase | – | – |
| Esculin hydrolysis | – | – |
| Gelatinase | – | – |
| Indole production | – | – |
| Metabolic assay result | ||
|
| – | + |
| Malate | + | + |
| Citrate | + | + |
| Caprate | – | – |
| Acetate | + | + |
| Propionate | + | + |
| 3-hydroxybutyrate | + | – |
| Lactate | + | – |
| Itaconic acid | + | – |
|
| + | – |
|
| + | – |
|
| + | – |
|
| + | UNK |
| Valeric acid | + | UNK |
| Adipic acid | – | UNK |
| 3-hydroxybenzoate | – | UNK |
| 4-hydroxybenzoate | – | UNK |
|
| – | UNK |
| Gluconate | – | UNK |
| 2-ketogluconate | – | UNK |
|
| – | UNK |
|
| – | UNK |
| Glycogen | – | UNK |
| Inositol | – | UNK |
| Malonate | – | UNK |
|
| – | UNK |
|
| – | UNK |
|
| – | UNK |
|
| – | UNK |
| Phenylacetate | – | UNK |
|
| – | UNK |
|
| – | UNK |
|
| – | UNK |
| Salicin | – | UNK |
|
| – | UNK |
| Suberic acid | – | UNK |
*+, positive; –, negative; UNK, unknown. †Romanenko et al. ().