Affiliation:
1. Clinical Laboratory Department,1
2. Department of Microbiology,2 and
3. Department of Nephrology,3 Toho University School of Medicine, Tokyo 143, Japan
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We report the first Japanese case of primary septicemia with
Shewanella alga
and also describe the bacteriological characteristics of and results of antibiotic susceptibility tests of the isolate.
S. alga
was repeatedly isolated, at times simultaneously with
Escherichia coli
, from the blood of a 64-year-old female undergoing hemodialysis. The isolated organism was determined to be
S. alga
based on recently published identification criteria, such as hemolysis on sheep blood agar, no acid production from carbohydrates, and growth on agar containing 6.5% NaCl. Results of antibiotic susceptibility tests demonstrated that the isolate was sensitive to levofloxacin and cefpirome (MICs, ≤0.063) but resistant to cefazolin, ceftizoxime, and imipenem (MICs, >128, 64, and 8 μg/ml, respectively). Although the role of
S. alga
as a human pathogen has not been fully determined, accumulating data suggest that this organism may be a potential pathogen, especially in compromised hosts.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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