BACTERIA CAUSED BY OCHROBACTRUM ANTHROPI – UNUSUAL BEHAVIOR

Author:

Grabowska-Markowska Jolanta1,Pawłowska Iwona2,Ziółkowski Grzegorz3,Wójkowska-Mach Jadwiga4

Affiliation:

1. SPOŁECZNE TOWARZYSTWO HOSPICJUM CORDIS, KATOWICE, POLSKA

2. WOJEWÓDZKI SZPITAL SPECJALISTYCZNY NR 5 IM. ŚW. BARBARY W SOSNOWCU, SOSNOWIEC, POLSKA

3. WYŻSZA SZKOŁA MEDYCZNA W SOSNOWCU, SOSNOWIEC, POLSKA

4. KATEDRA MIKROBIOLOGII, COLLEGIUM MEDIUM, UNIWERSYTET JAGIELLOŃSKI, KRAKÓW, POLSKA

Abstract

O. anthropi, formerly known as Achromobacter, is an aerobic, Gram-negative bacillus, widespread in the environment, in various ecological niches. Currently, it is an emerging opportunistic microorganism associated with health care, as well as infections in people with immunodeficiency, mainly in children and newborns. The authors of the presented work present a case of a 13-year-old female patient with a neurodegenerative disorder in which O. anthropi was isolated from blood cultures. She was hospitalized in the Social Society of the Cordis Hospice in Katowice, and after discharge from the hospice she was covered by long-term home care under the supervision of a family doctor. Clinical picture O. anthropi can be very different, causes serious infections, such as blood infections. Due to difficulties in identification, Ochrobactrum anthropi can be a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. The difficulty in differentiating Ochrobactrum spp. Is also related to the lack of a clear clinical picture of infection with bactera O.anthropi. In addition, this microorganism is difficult to treat due to the natural broad spectrum of antibiotic resistance.

Publisher

ALUNA

Subject

General Medicine

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