Infections due to Stomatococcus mucilaginosus: 10 cases and review.

D P Ascher, C Zbick, C White, G W Fischer
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Abstract

We describe 10 new cases of bacteremia due to Stomatococcus mucilaginosus and review eight other cases that have been described in the literature. The most common clinical presentations were endocarditis, catheter-related infection, and septicemia. Commonly associated risk factors were intravenous drug abuse, cardiac valve disease, the presence of foreign bodies (especially indwelling vascular catheters), and immunocompromised states. S. mucilaginosus bacteremia is readily treatable with antibiotics. This organism is of low virulence, but appears to be an emerging pathogen. Infection due to S. mucilaginosus is likely to be underreported because the organism may be easily misidentified and information on it is not included in the databases of many automated microbiologic identification systems.

黏液口球菌感染10例报告。
我们描述了10例新的细菌血症由于口球菌粘液和审查其他8例已在文献中描述。最常见的临床表现为心内膜炎、导管相关性感染和败血症。常见的相关危险因素有静脉药物滥用、心脏瓣膜疾病、异物(特别是留置血管导管)和免疫功能低下状态。黏液链球菌菌血症很容易用抗生素治疗。这种生物是低毒力,但似乎是一个新兴的病原体。由于这种微生物很容易被错误识别,而且许多自动微生物鉴定系统的数据库中没有包含有关它的信息,因此,由于粘液链球菌引起的感染很可能被低估。
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