| Literature DB >> 27756166 |
Murali K Kolikonda1, Priyanga Jayakumar2, Srividya Sriramula3, Steven Lippmann4.
Abstract
A common inhabitant of skin, the Kocuria kristinae of the Micrococcaceae family, has gained attention in recent years because it can induce pathology in humans. Reported is a Kocuria kristinae-caused abdominal abscess in a patient treated for rheumatoid arthritis with adalimumab. The tumor necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitor drugs are known to cause various bacterial, viral, and fungal infections. This is the first known case where an opportunistic infection with Kocuria has presented with an abdominal abscess in an immunocompromised individual who is on long term TNF inhibitors.Entities:
Keywords: Abdominal abscess; Kocuria kristinae; Micrococcus kristinae; adalimumab; catheter-related infections; rheumatoid arthritis; tumor necrosis factor inhibitor drugs
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27756166 DOI: 10.1080/00325481.2017.1250606
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Postgrad Med ISSN: 0032-5481 Impact factor: 3.840