超越通常的怀疑:威克塞拉病毒作为潜在的人类和动物病原体。

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威氏病毒(W. virosa)是一种罕见的非糖溶性革兰氏阴性细菌,最初在20世纪70年代被描述,后来在1986年被提出作为一个独立的属。Weeksella属目前包含两个种,即W. virosa和W. massiliensis。虽然主要被认为是非致病性的,但最近的证据表明W.病毒与有限数量的临床感染有关,主要发生在免疫功能低下的患者中。本综述旨在巩固目前关于W.病毒的知识体系,包括其微生物学和生化特性,与人类和动物感染的关系,抗菌药物敏感性概况,以及对现有诊断方法的关键评估。本综述包括13例病例报告,详细介绍了从多个数据库检索到的16例人类病例,突出了诊断的不一致性和缺乏标准化的抗菌药物敏感性检测。虽然W. virus一般对除氨基糖苷类外的大多数抗生素敏感,但最近的报告似乎表明可能出现耐药性趋势。这种微生物在医院环境中的存在引起了人们对其在医疗保健机构内潜在传播的关注。虽然生化测试似乎提供了相当准确的W. virus鉴定,但在某些情况下,分子确认可能是有必要的,主要是因为该生物的稀有性。MALDI-TOF质谱鉴定W. virus的可靠性目前尚不确定。迫切需要进一步的研究,包括电子显微镜和全基因组分析,以阐明该细菌的致病潜力并指导临床管理。这篇综述强调了临床医生和微生物学家对这种未被认识的病原体的认识的必要性。
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Beyond the Usual Suspects: <i>Weeksella virosa</i> as a Potential Human and Animal Pathogen.

Beyond the Usual Suspects: <i>Weeksella virosa</i> as a Potential Human and Animal Pathogen.

Beyond the Usual Suspects: Weeksella virosa as a Potential Human and Animal Pathogen.

Weeksella virosa (W. virosa) is a rare, non-saccharolytic Gram-negative bacterium initially described in the 1970s, later proposed as a distinct genus in 1986. The genus Weeksella currently contains two species, namely W. virosa and W. massiliensis. Although primarily considered non-pathogenic, recent evidence has linked W. virosa to a limited number of clinical infections, mostly in immunocompromised patients. This review aims to consolidate the current body of knowledge on W. virosa, encompassing its microbiological and biochemical characteristics, involvement in human and animal infections, antimicrobial susceptibility profiles, and a critical evaluation of existing diagnostic methodologies. This review includes 13 case reports detailing 16 human cases retrieved from multiple databases, highlighting diagnostic inconsistencies and a lack of standardized antimicrobial susceptibility testing. Although W. virosa is generally susceptible to most antibiotics with the exception of aminoglycosides, recent reports seem to suggest a possible emerging resistance trend. The presence of this organism in hospital environments raises concerns about its potential transmission within healthcare settings. While biochemical testing appears to offer reasonably accurate identification of W. virosa, molecular confirmation may be warranted in some cases mainly due to the organism's rarity. The reliability of MALDI-TOF MS for the identification of W. virosa remains currently uncertain. Further studies, including electron microscopy and genome-wide analysis, are urgently needed to clarify the pathogenic potential of this bacterium and guide clinical management. This review underscores the necessity for awareness among clinicians and microbiologists regarding this underrecognized pathogen.

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Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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