2004
DOI: 10.1128/jcm.42.11.5427-5428.2004
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Aeromonas popoffii Urinary Tract Infection

Abstract: Aeromonas popoffii is a recently described species isolated mainly from freshwater. An isolate of Aeromonas popoffii was found to be responsible for a urinary tract infection in a 13-year-old boy suffering from spina bifida with enterocystoplasty. This is the first reported case of human infection attributed to this species. CASE REPORTA 13-year-old boy was hospitalized in April 2003 for replacement of a urethral catheter. He suffered from congenital spina bifida and myelomeningocele complicated by a neurogeni… Show more

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“…organisms rarely cause urinary tract infections. To our knowledge, there are three cases reported in the English-language articles, caused by A. hydrophila (2), A. veronii biotype sobria (4), and A. popoffii (5). The present report is the first case of urinary tract infection due to A. caviae.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…organisms rarely cause urinary tract infections. To our knowledge, there are three cases reported in the English-language articles, caused by A. hydrophila (2), A. veronii biotype sobria (4), and A. popoffii (5). The present report is the first case of urinary tract infection due to A. caviae.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…33 A single case of infection by A. popoffii has been reported. 34 Traditionally Aeromonas has been described as an opportunistic pathogen, but more recent reports in the medical literature of Aeromonas infections in healthy, immunocompetent adults suggest that, in some cases, Aeromonas may be regarded as a primary pathogen as well. Gastroenteritis is the most commonly reported clinical illness associated with Aeromonas infection, which typically manifests as acute, watery diarrhea.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Antibiotic susceptibility testing against the most common causative bacteria was performed according to Kirby Bauer's method (12). The antibiotic discs (Himedia,…”
Section: Antimicrobial Susceptibility Of Most Common Bacteria Of Utimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the United States of America, approximately 5% of all patients acquired infections after admission to hospital with an estimated cost of $1.6 million annually (11)(12)(13). The predominant urinary tract pathogens are E.coli (93%); other minor groups include Enterococcus sp., hemolytic Streptococci sp., S. aureus, and Pseudomonas sp.…”
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confidence: 99%