| Literature DB >> 36003358 |
Abdelrhman Abo-Zed1, Shaymaa Hegazy2, Tung Phan2.
Abstract
Enterococci have been recognized as major pathogens causing nosocomial and community-acquired infections. The emergence of antimicrobial-resistant enterococci is one of the major public health challenges worldwide. While many enterococcal species have been identified, Enterococcus avium is rarely detected in humans. Here we present an interesting case of urinary tract infection and haematuria involving E. avium in a 72-year-old patient. The patient underwent antibiotic therapy and surgical procedures with excellent improvement. This case report highlights the important role of E. avium in clinical settings.Entities:
Keywords: Enterococcus avium; VITEK 2; haematuria; urinary tract infection
Year: 2022 PMID: 36003358 PMCID: PMC9394533 DOI: 10.1099/acmi.0.000349
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Access Microbiol ISSN: 2516-8290
Fig. 1.Small, grey, non-haemolytic colonies of were observed on sheep blood agar, and microscopic examination of a Gram-stained smear revealed small Gram-positive cocci at 1000× magnification.
Fig. 2.Abdominal and pelvic CT. The cut showed a 2.8 cm staghorn stone in the upper pole of the right kidney and a 8 mm non-obstructing stone in the interpolar region of the left kidney.