2016
DOI: 10.1586/14787210.2016.1164032
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HACEK endocarditis: state-of-the-art

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“…In this study, we found that OTUs positively associated with worsening clinical parameters, which reflected hepatic decompensation. Several OTUs were enriched in the late stage of LC and were all of oral origin, including E. corrodens, G. haemolysans, Leptotrichia, F. periodonticum, Selenomonas sp., A. odontolyticus, and S. moorei, which have been reported to cause opportunistic infections, such as a liver abscess or endocarditis, or have been associated with colorectal cancer (Malik et al, 2010;Woo et al, 2010;Chao et al, 2011;Warren et al, 2013;Revest et al, 2016;Eriksson and Lif, 2017;Yu et al, 2017;de Carvalho Baptista et al, 2018). Intestinal colonization of bacteria of oral origin has been associated with many diseases.…”
Section: The Role Of Indicator Otus In the Progression Of Hbv Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we found that OTUs positively associated with worsening clinical parameters, which reflected hepatic decompensation. Several OTUs were enriched in the late stage of LC and were all of oral origin, including E. corrodens, G. haemolysans, Leptotrichia, F. periodonticum, Selenomonas sp., A. odontolyticus, and S. moorei, which have been reported to cause opportunistic infections, such as a liver abscess or endocarditis, or have been associated with colorectal cancer (Malik et al, 2010;Woo et al, 2010;Chao et al, 2011;Warren et al, 2013;Revest et al, 2016;Eriksson and Lif, 2017;Yu et al, 2017;de Carvalho Baptista et al, 2018). Intestinal colonization of bacteria of oral origin has been associated with many diseases.…”
Section: The Role Of Indicator Otus In the Progression Of Hbv Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much of the early literature regarding CNE focused on infections with so-called "fastidious" organisms that were traditionally difficult to grow in blood culture, due to specific nutritional requirements of these organisms. These included a number of oral Gram-negative bacteria (Haemophilus species, Aggregatibacter species, Cardiobacterium hominis, Eikenella corrodens and Kingella species) that came to be known by the acronym "HACEK" (reviewed in [12]). Automated blood culture methodology involved the use of media that lacked particular nutrients like hemin, and extended incubation of 3 weeks was recommended in order to isolate HACEK group and other fastidious Gram negatives (ref).…”
Section: Hacek Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[46] or human specific pathogens [5,12], some haemophili may be an important etiologic factors in many local and invasive infections. Both H. influenzae and the less common H. parainfluenzae can cause pharyngitis and tonsillitis, otitis, sinusitis, epiglottitis, meningitis, bronchitis, sepsis or bacterial endocarditis [32,45,55]. They are also frequently identified in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and even in acute septic arthritis or osteoarthritis [6,9,17,18,21,38,55].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%