2015
DOI: 10.4172/2161-0703.1000199
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Bacteraemia Caused by Kytococcus schroeteri in a Pneumonia Patient

Abstract: The genus Kytococcus are pigmented, non-encapsulated, non-motile, aerobic, catalase-positive, Gram-positive cocci in pairs or tetrads. We report a case of Kytococcus schroeteri isolated from a blood specimen of a patient with pneumonia. The isolate was Gram-variable and difficult to identify using conventional biochemical tests.

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“…In 9 cases, 7 involved an aortic valve and 2 involved a mitral valve (Al Tamtami et al, 2019). K. schroeteri has also been associated with other site infections (pneumonia, septic arthritis and osteomyelitis), but only in immunocompromised patients, in contrast with the cases of PVE (Chan et al, 2012;Amaraneni et al, 2015;Hodiamont et al, 2010;Ha et al, 2015). Based on this we can admit the HIV infection as a possible risk factor for K. schroeteri PVE, despite this association not being well established at the time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In 9 cases, 7 involved an aortic valve and 2 involved a mitral valve (Al Tamtami et al, 2019). K. schroeteri has also been associated with other site infections (pneumonia, septic arthritis and osteomyelitis), but only in immunocompromised patients, in contrast with the cases of PVE (Chan et al, 2012;Amaraneni et al, 2015;Hodiamont et al, 2010;Ha et al, 2015). Based on this we can admit the HIV infection as a possible risk factor for K. schroeteri PVE, despite this association not being well established at the time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%