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- Title
Chromobacterium haemolyticum-induced bacteremia in a healthy young man.
- Authors
Okada, Megumi; Inokuchi, Ryota; Shinohara, Kazuaki; Matsumoto, Akinori; Ono, Yuko; Narita, Masashi; Ishida, Tokiya; Kazuki, Chiba; Nakajima, Susumu; Yahagi, Naoki
- Abstract
<bold>Background: </bold>The genus Chromobacterium consists of 7 recognized species. Among those, only C. violaceum, commonly found in the soil and water of tropical and subtropical regions, has been shown to cause human infection. Although human infection is rare, C. violaceum can cause life-threatening sepsis, with metastatic abscesses, most frequently infecting those who are young and healthy.<bold>Case Presentation: </bold>We recently identified a case of severe bacteremia caused by Chromobacterium haemolyticum infection in a healthy young patient following trauma and exposure to river water, in Japan. The patient developed necrotizing fasciitis that was successfully treated with a fasciotomy and intravenous ciprofloxacin and gentamicin.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>C. haemolyticum should be considered in the differential diagnosis of skin lesions that progressively worsen after trauma involving exposure to river or lake water, even in temperate regions. Second, early blood cultures for the isolation and identification of the causative organism were important for initiating proper antimicrobial therapy.
- Subjects
CHROMOBACTERIUM; CHROMOBACTERIUM violaceum; SEPSIS; GENTAMICIN; CIPROFLOXACIN
- Publication
BMC Infectious Diseases, 2013, Vol 13, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1471-2334
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1186/1471-2334-13-406