Recurrent intravascular-catheter-related bacteremia caused by Delftia acidovorans in a hemodialysis patient.
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Journal title
Journal of clinical microbiologyDate Published
2011-09Publication Volume
49Publication Issue
9Publication Begin page
3418Publication End page
21
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We report the first case of recurrent intravascular-catheter-related bacteremia in a pediatric hemodialysis patient caused by Delftia acidovorans, previously called Comamonas acidovorans or Pseudomonas acidovorans. The patient had a history of multiple infections of central vascular catheters with other organisms, requiring courses of antibiotics and catheter replacements. Previously reported cases of D. acidovorans infections are reviewed. The isolate appeared to become resistant to cephalosporins after antibiotic treatment, but resistance could not be confirmed with additional testing. In vitro susceptibility testing for cephalosporins is not reliable for this organism.Citation
Chotikanatis K, Bäcker M, Rosas-Garcia G, Hammerschlag MR. Recurrent intravascular-catheter-related bacteremia caused by Delftia acidovorans in a hemodialysis patient. J Clin Microbiol. 2011 Sep;49(9):3418-21. doi: 10.1128/JCM.00625-11. Epub 2011 Jul 20. PMID: 21775546; PMCID: PMC3165601.DOI
10.1128/JCM.00625-11ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1128/JCM.00625-11
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