Infections caused by Slackia exigua: A single-center experience and literature review.

Q3 Medicine
Przeglad epidemiologiczny Pub Date : 2024-06-07 Epub Date: 2024-04-17 DOI:doi.org/10.32394/pe.77.45
Kinga Markowska, Anna Majewska, Dariusz Kawecki, Hanna Pituch
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Abstract

Slackia exigua, originally classified as Eubacterium exiguum, is a Gram-positive, asaccharolytic, rod-shaped anaerobic bacterium. The virulence factors of S. exigua have not been accurately identified. The objective of the study is to evaluate the pathogenic potential of S. exigua by presenting the cases of infections diagnosed at our hospital laboratory. Additionally, we reviewed the literature to summarize the experience with S. exigua infections to clarify, in the light of current knowledge, the clinical picture, diagnostic, and therapeutic issues related to this anaerobic bacterium. We reported eleven severe human infections caused by S. exigua. All patients required hospitalization. Nine of the cases involved chronic infections in the stomatognathic system, in two patients, skin infections were diagnosed. As it is known, S. exigua is a component of the human microbiota; however, it can cause opportunistic infections, particularly in the case of translocation outside its natural habitat. A critical literature analysis revealed that S. exigua can be responsible for bacteremia, meningitis, tissue necrosis, periprosthetic joint infection, and osteomyelitis. Several studies have been published regarding the determination of drug susceptibility of S. exigua. The isolated strains were susceptible to most antibiotics used for the treatment of anaerobic infections. The interpretation of antimicrobial susceptibility testing for some slow-growing in vitro, infrequently causing infections anaerobic bacteria, such as S. exigua, is based on The European Committee on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (EUCAST) additional guidance taking into account the determination of drug susceptibility for groups of microorganisms for which cut-off values have not been developed.

Slackia exigua 引起的感染:单中心经验和文献综述。
Slackia exigua 最初被归类为 Eubacterium exiguum,是一种革兰氏阳性、溶糖性、杆状厌氧细菌。S. exigua 的致病因子尚未得到准确鉴定。本研究的目的是通过介绍本医院实验室确诊的感染病例,评估外瓜嗜血杆菌的致病潜力。此外,我们还查阅了相关文献,总结了外阴阴道杆菌感染的经验,以根据现有知识澄清与这种厌氧菌有关的临床表现、诊断和治疗问题。我们报告了 11 例由 S. exigua 引起的严重人类感染。所有患者都需要住院治疗。其中九例涉及口腔系统的慢性感染,两例患者被诊断为皮肤感染。众所周知,S. exigua 是人类微生物群的一个组成部分;然而,它可能会导致机会性感染,尤其是在其自然栖息地以外的地方转移的情况下。一项重要的文献分析表明,外瓜氏菌可导致菌血症、脑膜炎、组织坏死、假体周围关节感染和骨髓炎。关于确定外瓜蒂丝菌对药物的敏感性,已有多项研究发表。分离出的菌株对用于治疗厌氧菌感染的大多数抗生素都敏感。对一些体外生长缓慢、不常引起感染的厌氧菌(如 S.exigua)的抗菌药物敏感性检测的解释是基于欧洲抗菌药物敏感性检测委员会(EUCAST)的附加指南,其中考虑到了尚未制定临界值的微生物群组的药物敏感性测定。
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