Lactococcus lactis Endocarditis in an Immunocompromised Patient.
Austin MitchellSarah GornAlex CheungSpogmai KhanCynthia AnneskiPublished in: Case reports in infectious diseases (2022)
Lactococcus lactis infections are rarely reported in the medical literature. L. lactis is a commonly used fermenting agent which may be difficult to identify with common microbiology identification processes. This factor may contribute to its lack of recognition in medical journals. We report a case of an immunosuppressed 80-year-old female with L. lactis bacteremia, subsequently, found to have aortic valve vegetation, who responded clinically to a six-week duration of ceftriaxone therapy. Afterward, a brief updated literature review is presented on L. lactis infections.
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