Fatal bacteremia due to Anaerobiospirillum succiniciproducens: first description in Brazil
AUTOR(ES)
Secchi, Carina, Cantarelli, Vlademir Vicente, Pereira, Fabiana de Souza, Wolf, Hilda Helena Chaer, Brodt, Teresa Cristina Zenobini, Amaro, Maria Cristina O., Inamine, Éverton
FONTE
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2005-04
RESUMO
Anaerobiospirillum succiniciproducens is an anaerobic, Gram-negative, spiral shaped bacteria, which is motile by means of bipolar tuffs of flagella. This organism appears to be a rare cause of bacteremia in humans, and it usually affects patients submitted to immunosuppressive therapy. Anaerobiospirillum succiniciproducens resembles Campylobacter spp. in Gram-stained preparations, however, it is considered resistant to most antimicrobial drugs that are used to treat Campylobacter infections. We observed Gram-negative, spiral shaped bacteria in Gram-stained preparations from blood culture flasks. Growth occurred only under anaerobic incubation, and identification to the species level was achieved by PCR amplification of the 16S rRNA gene, followed by direct sequencing and a GenBank homology search. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported Brazilian case of Anaerobiospirillum succiniciproducens bacteremia.
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