| Literature DB >> 26778251 |
Kozue Kishii1, Ken Kikuchi2, Junko Tomida3, Yoshiaki Kawamura3, Atsushi Yoshida4, Katsuko Okuzumi4, Kyoji Moriya5.
Abstract
Acinetobacter seifertii, a novel species of Acinetobacter, was first reported in 2015. A. seifertii strains were isolated from human clinical specimens (blood, respiratory tract, and ulcer) and hospital environments. Here, we report the first cases of bacteremia caused by A. seifertii in patients with catheter-related bloodstream infection in Japan. The patients favorably recovered, without any complications, after removal of the peripheral intravenous catheters and administration of antibiotics. The pathogens were initially identified as Acinetobacter baumannii, using phenotypic methods and the MicroScan Walkaway System; however, rpoB gene sequence analysis indicated 99.54% similarity to A. seifertii. Moreover, antimicrobial susceptibility testing revealed that one of the strains was not susceptible to gentamicin and ceftazidime. Our report shows that Acinetobacter species other than A. baumannii can also cause nosocomial infections and that accurate methods for the identification of causative agents should be developed.Entities:
Keywords: Acinetobacter seifertii; Bacteremia; Catheter-related bloodstream infection; rpoB gene sequence analysis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26778251 DOI: 10.1016/j.jiac.2015.12.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Infect Chemother ISSN: 1341-321X Impact factor: 2.211