| Literature DB >> 28480152 |
Hena Butta1, Raman Sardana1, Raju Vaishya2, Kailash N Singh3, Leena Mendiratta1.
Abstract
Bifidobacterium sp. are anaerobic, Gram-positive, short, irregular rods with rudimentary branching. These organisms are reported to be associated with health benefits and their significance as a pathogen is not much reported. We are reporting two cases of mixed pyogenic infections due to Bifidobacterium sp. In the first patient, the infection mimicked tubercular bone infection. The second patient was a case of hydronephrosis with double J (DJ) stent blockage. In both cases, Bifidobacterium sp. was isolated in combination with Escherichia coli from the evacuated pus samples. The factors which contributed significantly for detecting Bifidobacterium sp. were gram stain examination, use of rapid and automatic anaerobic cultivation system (Anoxomat, MART Microbiology B.V., The Netherlands), and quick identification by MALDI-TOF (Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Time-of-Flight) Mass Spectrometry (Biomerieux, France). Both strains were found to be resistant to metronidazole and both patients showed a good clinical response to treatment with beta-lactam antibiotics. So, we highlight the importance of seeking Bifidobacterium species in all clinical pyogenic samples.Entities:
Keywords: bifidobacterium; metronidazole resistant; pyogenic infection
Year: 2017 PMID: 28480152 PMCID: PMC5418030 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.1134
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Gram stain examination (1000 X)- showing unevenly stained irregular Gram-positive coccobacillary organisms with rudimentary branching
Figure 2Gram stain examination (1000 X)- showing irregular, branching Gram-positive bacilli
Cases of Bifidobacterium sp. - Review of the Literature
| Year | Age/Sex | Site of infection |
Species of | Immune status |
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2016 Esaiassen, et al. [ | Three preterm infants (two males and one female) | Blood |
| Preterm infants |
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2015 Weber, et al. [ | 74 years/Male | Blood |
| On chemotherapy, radiotherapy for polymetastatic prostatic adenocarcinoma |
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2015 Weber, et al. [ |
21 cases of bacteremia due to | |||
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2015 Avcin, et al. [ | 2 years/ Male | Blood |
| Acute lymphoblastic leukemia on chemotherapy |
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2014 Suwantarat, et al. [ | 45 Years/Female | Ventriculoperitoneal shunt |
| Cerebral palsy, congenital hydrocephalus, VP shunt placement since two months of age with latest revision two years previously. |
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2014 Pathak, et al. [ | 66 years/Female | Urinary tract |
| Myelodysplastic syndrome, hepatitis C, cirrhosis, uncontrolled diabetes |
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2012 Barberis, et al. [ | 80 yrs/Female | Urinary tract |
| Breast cancer treated with chemotherapy and radiotherapy, autoimmune haemolytic anaemia, on steroids |