1. Bacillus cereus bacteremia in a patient with an abdominal stab wound.
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Acosta Pedemonte NB, Rocchetti NS, Villalba J, Lerman Tenenbaum D, Settecase CJ, Bagilet DH, Colombo LG, and Gregorini ER
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- Abdominal Injuries blood, Adult, Bacteremia blood, Female, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections blood, Humans, Wounds, Stab blood, Abdominal Injuries microbiology, Bacillus cereus isolation & purification, Bacteremia microbiology, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections microbiology, Wounds, Stab microbiology
- Abstract
Bacillus cereus is a gram positive microorganism commonly involved in gastrointestinal infection but capable of causing severe infections and bacteremia. We describe here a case of bacteremia caused by B. cereus in a previously healthy young woman admitted to the intensive care unit following emergency surgery due to a penetrating abdominal stab wound and subsequent hepatic lesion. She developed fever during admission and cultures were taken. B. cereus was isolated in blood and hepatic fluid collection cultures. Treatment was adjusted according to the isolate, with good clinical results. It is important to highlight the pathogenic potential of this microorganism and not underestimate it as a contaminant when it is isolated from blood samples., (Copyright © 2019 Asociación Argentina de Microbiología. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)
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- 2020
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