| Literature DB >> 33865326 |
Qing Yu1, Lingling Sun2,3, Zuqing Xu2, Lumei Fan2, Yunbo Du2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Parvimonas micra (P. micra) is a gram-positive anaerobic coccus that is detected widely on the skin, in the oral mucosa and in the gastrointestinal tract. In certain circumstances, P. micra can cause abdominal abscesses, bacteraemia and other infections. To the best of our knowledge, there have been no case reports describing the biological characteristics of P. micra-related pneumonia. These bacteria do not always multiply in an aerobic organ, such as the lung, and they could be easily overlooked because of the clinical mindset. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Case report; Next-generation sequencing; Parvimonas micra; Severe pneumonia
Year: 2021 PMID: 33865326 PMCID: PMC8052845 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-021-06058-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1CT findings of lung: a and b The computed tomography (CT) showed mild exudation in the lower lobe of the lung which revealed a pneumonia at admission. c and d The CT on day 12 showed the involvement of the lung had progressed. e and f The CT scan on day 24 showed clearer lung field and less infiltration and atelectasis, and the pneumonia was improved
Fig. 2NGS findings on day 13: a NGS detected the total DNA reads, 97.8% of the reads were from the human host, 2.15% of the reads were too small to be classified, only 0.05% of the reads were bacterial. b Among the bacterial DNA reads, 83.17% of the reads indicated P. micra infection. c NGS detected the total RNA reads, 98.3% of the reads were from the human host, 1.58% of the reads were unclassified, 0.05% reads were bacterial. d 60.53% of the bacterial RNA reads indicated P. micra infection