Literature DB >> 6374834

The significance of nongonococcal, nonmeningococcal Neisseria isolates from blood cultures.

H M Feder, R A Garibaldi.   

Abstract

Nongonococcal, nonmeningococcal neisseriae are part of the normal respiratory flora and infrequently cause disease. These organisms include Neisseria lactamica, Neisseria mucosa, Neisseria sicca, Neisseria flavescens, Neisseria subflava , Neisseria perflava , Neisseria flava , and Branhamella catarrhalis (previously classified as Neisseria catarrhalis). Blood cultures positive for these bacteria have been associated with serious infections, including endocarditis, septicemia, and meningitis. In a retrospective survey of a 10-year period, 1970-1980, eight patients were identified at Hartford Hospital (Hartford, Conn.) whose blood cultures were positive for nongonococcal, nonmeningococcal neisseriae. In four patients, the neisseria blood isolates were associated with serious infections: two with endocarditis, one with sepsis, and one with meningitis. In four other patients, the neisseria blood isolates were contaminants.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6374834     DOI: 10.1093/clinids/6.2.181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Infect Dis        ISSN: 0162-0886


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6.  Evaluation of a ten-minute chromogenic substrate test for identification of pathogenic Neisseria species and Branhamella catarrhalis.

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7.  Pulmonary cavitation due to Neisseria mucosa in a child with chronic neutropenia.

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8.  Distribution of an antigenically related iron-regulated protein among the Neisseria spp.

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Authors:  C S Bryan
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