2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhep.2005.03.031
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A novel bacterium Achromobacter xylosoxidans as a cause of liver abscess: Three case reports

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“…However, certain species, most notably xylosoxidans and denitrificans, can cause disease in certain patient populations, such as subjects with cystic fibrosis, hematologic and solid organ malignancies, renal failure, and immunodeficiencies (8)(9)(10)(11)(12). The most frequent clinical isolate is xylosoxidans, which can infect any number of organ systems, and is increasingly recognized as an important emerging nosocomial pathogen (13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19). Recent comparative genomic sequencing by Li and colleagues (6) has shown that not all members of the genus share human virulence factors, and that there are distinct genetic sequences among certain members of the xylosoxidans species that impart the ability to both colonize the human respiratory tract, and subsequently evade host defenses (20).…”
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“…However, certain species, most notably xylosoxidans and denitrificans, can cause disease in certain patient populations, such as subjects with cystic fibrosis, hematologic and solid organ malignancies, renal failure, and immunodeficiencies (8)(9)(10)(11)(12). The most frequent clinical isolate is xylosoxidans, which can infect any number of organ systems, and is increasingly recognized as an important emerging nosocomial pathogen (13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19). Recent comparative genomic sequencing by Li and colleagues (6) has shown that not all members of the genus share human virulence factors, and that there are distinct genetic sequences among certain members of the xylosoxidans species that impart the ability to both colonize the human respiratory tract, and subsequently evade host defenses (20).…”
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“…One member of the genus, Achromobacter xylosoxidans has been found to be the causative agent in multiple cases of septicemia, mainly in immunocompromised individuals, and sometimes due to contaminated medical supplies [25–30]. Achromobacter is becoming a serious threat to the health of individuals with cystic fibrosis [31].…”
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“…Most infections are acquired during hospitalisation, with primary uncomplicated bacteremia, catheter-associated infections, and pneumonia being the common clinical presentations [3]. Other infections such as post-operative infections of the eye, meningitis, endocarditis and hepatobiliary infections are also reported [4][5][6][7]. We present two unique cases: in the first, Achromobacter xylosoxidans caused an infection leading to a pancreatic pseudocyst in an adult immunocompetant man.…”
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