| Literature DB >> 35744700 |
Tanja Grubić Kezele1,2, Maja Abram1,3, Marina Bubonja-Šonje1,3.
Abstract
Although most sinus infections are viral, potential bacterial pathogens such as Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenza and Moraxella catarrhalis can migrate during a viral respiratory infection from the nasopharynx into the sinus cavity causing sinusitis. Alloiococcus otitidis is a commensal of the external auditory canal and is considered one of the potential middle ear pathogens. Unlike most otopathogens, A. otitidis is rarely found in the nasopharynx of healthy individuals. This difficult-to-culture organism has not previously been described as a causative agent of sinusitis. Here we describe one case of acute sinusitis due to A. otitidis and review previous knowledge of this controversial organism based on recent literature.Entities:
Keywords: Alloiococcus otitidis; acute sinusitis; nasopharyngeal microbiota
Year: 2022 PMID: 35744700 PMCID: PMC9230643 DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms10061182
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microorganisms ISSN: 2076-2607
Review of literature on detection of A. otitidis from nasopharyngeal specimens.
| Specimen | Diagnosis | Culture | PCR | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SA | chronic sinusitis | 0/27 | 2/27 (7) | [ |
| NPS | OME | 0/56 | 6/56 (11) | [ |
| NPS | upper RTI | 0/129 | 9/129 (7) | [ |
| NPS | healthy children | NP | 2/386 (0.5) | [ |
| NPS | OME | 0/34 | 0/34 | [ |
| NPS | healthy children | NP | 4/50 (8) | [ |
| NPS | healthy young adults | 0/10 | 0/70 | [ |
SA, sinus aspirate; NPS, nasopharyngeal swab; RTI, respiratory tract infection; OME, otitis media with effusion; NP, not performed.