Author:
Lang Lijuan,Wang Menglei,Huang Xiaowen,Zhou Hao,Zhou Zaigao,Huang Liang,Zheng Huanxin,Zeng Kang,Li Li
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Chromobacterium violaceum (C. violaceum) is a Gram-negative saprophytic bacterium that is widespread in tropical and subtropical environments, and belongs to conditional pathogenic bacteria. Human infection with C. violaceum is rare, and this can be fatal when the diagnosis and treatment are delayed, especially recurrent infection patients. Since clinicians lack the knowledge for C. violaceum, rapid diagnosis and early appropriate antimicrobial treatment remains challenging.
Case presentation
A 15-year-old male student was hospitalized for dark abscess, pustules, severe pain in both legs, and fever for 11 days. There were pustules with gray-white pus and red infiltrating plaques on the back, and the subcutaneous nodules could be touched in front of both tibias, with scab, rupture and necrotic tissue of the lower limb. The patient’s condition rapidly progressed. Therefore, next-generation sequencing (NGS), pustular secretion and blood culture were concurrently performed. The final diagnosis for this patient was C. violaceum infection by NGS. However, no bacterial or fungal growth was observed in the pustular secretion and blood culture. After 4 weeks of treatment, the patient was discharged from the hospital without any complications associated with C. violaceum infection.
Conclusion
Rapid diagnosis and early appropriate antimicrobial treatment is the key to the successful treatment of C. violaceum infection, especially in patients with sepsis symptoms. This case highlights that NGS is a promising tool for the rapid diagnosis of C. violaceum infection, preventing the delayed diagnosis and misdiagnosis of C. violaceum infection in patients who tested negative for pustular secretion and blood culture.
Funder
Foundation of Guangdong Province
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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