| Literature DB >> 26853831 |
Erlangga Yusuf1, Ingrid Wybo2, Denis Piérard2.
Abstract
Fusobacterium nucleatum is anaerobic oral microbiota that might be associated with cancer. We reported 22 consecutive cases of patients (mean age of 63.8 years (range 34-89), 59.1% male) with F. nucleatum bacteremia that were admitted to a university hospital over a 10-year period. In 17 (77.2%) of these patients, F. nucleatum was the sole possible pathogen. Seven of the 22 patients (31.8%) had active cancer: esophagus carcinoma (n = 3), hematologic malignancies (n = 1), gastrointestinal stromal tumor (n = 1), melanoma (n = 1), and breast cancer (n = 1). In six out of seven patients (85.7%), the F. nucleatum was found within six months of the diagnosis of cancer. Four of seven (57.1%), patients with cancer were on chemotherapy. Three of 22 patients (13.4%) died within 1 month of F. nucleatum bacteremia due to cancer. In conclusion, F. nucleatum bacteremia occurs rarely and when it is found, it is often in patients with cancer, especially those with a recent diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: Anaerobes; Bacteremia; Cancer; Epidemiology; Fusobacterium nucleatum
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26853831 DOI: 10.1016/j.anaerobe.2016.02.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anaerobe ISSN: 1075-9964 Impact factor: 3.331