一个病例系列和文献回顾的感染,由于Myroides spp:鉴定的影响因素和新兴的抗生素敏感性趋势。

Uzair Khan, Ellora Pandey, Nageswari Gandham, Nikunja Das, Sahjid Mukhida, Sriram Kannuri, Shalini Bhaumik, Shahzad Mirza
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简介:由Myroides spp感染可导致显著的发病率和死亡率,特别是在具有潜在合并症的免疫功能低下患者中。最近的报告强调了其内在和获得性耐药性,使其成为一种特别具有挑战性的传染病。方法:从临床有意义的尿样中分离和报道的乳杆菌属进行研究。通过VITEK 2C系统进行生物体鉴定。根据临床和实验室标准协会(CLSI)的指导方针,采用手动和自动方法进行抗生素敏感性试验。使用PubMed在MEDLINE上检索现有文献。结果:我们报告了一系列5例导管相关性尿路感染,这些尿路感染是由于对米诺环素敏感。这是西印度的第一个病例,也是现有文献中第三个仅对米诺环素敏感的Myroides病例。我们的文献综述是第一个系统地描述导致感染的因素,使我们能够设计出一种临床相关的工具来描述Myroides感染的影响因素和有效药物。结论:以往认为幽门螺杆菌感染罕见且为机会性感染,但在特殊的相关条件下,应予以认识和诊断怀疑。
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A case series and literature review of infections due to Myroides spp.: identification of contributing factors and emerging antibiotic susceptibility trends.

Introduction: Infections forby Myroides spp. can lead to significant morbidity and mortality, particularly in immunocompromised patients with underlying co-morbidities. Recent reports have highlighted its intrinsic and acquired drug resistance, making it a particularly challenging infectious agent to combat.

Methods: Myroides spp. isolated and reported in clinically significant urine samples were considered for the study. Identification of the organism was done via the VITEK 2C system. Antibiotic susceptibility testing was done using both manual and automated methods following Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) guidelines. Existing literature was searched on MEDLINE using PubMed.

Results: We present a series of five catheter-associated urinary tract infections due to Myroides odoratimimus , with sensitivity to only minocycline. This is the first case from Western India, and the third case in the existing literature that shows Myroides sensitivity only to minocycline. Our literature review is the first to systematically describe contributory factors to infection, allowing us to devise a clinically relevant tool that delineates contributory factors and efficacious drugs in Myroides spp. infection.

Conclusion: Myroides spp. infections, previously considered rare and opportunistic, need cognizance and diagnostic suspicion especially in particular associated conditions.

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