Staphylococcus caprae bacteraemia and native bone infection complicated by therapeutic failure and elevated MIC: a case report.

JMM case reports Pub Date : 2017-09-18 eCollection Date: 2017-09-01 DOI:10.1099/jmmcr.0.005112
Carolyn A Hilliard, Jad El Masri, Michihiko Goto
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Introduction.Staphylococcus caprae is a coagulase-negative staphylococcus that has been reported in several cases as a human pathogen. However, it has rarely been reported as pathogen in native bone. Furthermore, the reported MIC levels noted in the literature for vancomycin were <2 µg ml-1making vancomycin a first line choice for infected patients. Case presentation. We report a case of Staphylococcus caprae causing osteomyelitis of the lumbar spine and bacteraemia and resulting in sepsis and ultimately the demise of a patient despite appropriate prolonged antibiotic therapy. Conclusion.Staphylococcus caprae has been reported as a human pathogen since 1983 when it was discovered. We report a case involving native bone infection which is rare in the absence of mechanical hardware. Furthermore, this strain had an elevated MIC for vancomycin which has not been reported in the literature.

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卡普拉葡萄球菌血症和原生骨感染并发治疗失败和MIC升高1例报告。
介绍。卡普拉葡萄球菌是一种凝固酶阴性的葡萄球菌,在一些病例中被报道为人类病原体。然而,作为原生骨的病原体,很少有报道。此外,文献中报道的万古霉素MIC水平为-1,使万古霉素成为感染患者的一线选择。案例演示。我们报告一例葡萄球菌导致腰椎骨髓炎和菌血症,导致败血症和最终死亡的病人,尽管适当的长期抗生素治疗。结论。自1983年被发现以来,葡萄球菌一直被报道为一种人类病原体。我们报告一例涉及原生骨感染,这是罕见的,在缺乏机械硬件。此外,该菌株对万古霉素的MIC升高,这在文献中尚未报道。
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