1. Multiple hepatic and brain abscesses caused by Parvimonas micra: A case report and literature review
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Laura Campogiani, C. Fontana, B. Neri, F. Caldara, Carmelina Petruzziello, M. Zordan, Loredana Sarmati, L. Foroghi Biland, Novella Cesta, Massimo Andreoni, Michelangela Mossa, and Giovanni Monteleone
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Flora ,Liver Abscess ,Brain Abscess ,Firmicutes ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Anaerobic cocci ,medicine ,Parvimonas micra bacteraemia ,Humans ,Parvimonas micra ,Pathogen ,Multiple abscesses ,Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections ,030304 developmental biology ,Aged ,0303 health sciences ,030306 microbiology ,business.industry ,Anaerobic bacterial infections ,Gram positive ,Diverticulitis ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,medicine.disease ,Settore MED/17 ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Infectious Diseases ,Treatment Outcome ,Female ,business - Abstract
Gram-positive anaerobic cocci (GPAC) are responsible for 30% of anaerobic infections. Parvimonas micra is an emergent pathogen that is part of the oral and gastrointestinal commensal flora, and its role in several infection processes has recently emerged thanks to the improvement of diagnostic techniques. P. micra bacteraemia is reported in immunocompromised patients and is often complicated by abscesses. Here, we present a case study of multiple hepatic and brain abscesses caused by P. micra bacteraemia in a patient with complicated diverticulitis.
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- 2021