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Case report of Curtobacterium isolated from a catheter tip sample misidentified as Cronobacter.

Lygia Maria P S BragaB A A SaadCaroline Tieppo Flores de OliveiraCláudia Elizabeth Volpe ChavesM L G G LacerdaStephen James ForsytheJames VenturiniSandra Maria do Valle Leone de OliveiraAnamaria Mello Miranda PaniagoLuciana Veloso da CostaRebeca Vitoria da Silva Lage de MirandaCristhiane M F ReisMarcelo Luiz Lima Brandão
Published in: Letters in applied microbiology (2022)
The Curtobacterium genus is a member of the family Microbacteriaceae, and Curtobacterium species are recognized as plant pathogens. The aim of this study was to investigate a dubious result of species identification for an infection located on a catheter tip of a patient with Covid-19. A strain isolated from a catheter tip sample, identified by VITEK ® 2 as Cronobacter spp., was submitted to polyphasic analysis: Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) using VITEK ® MS, real-time polymerase chain reaction targeting dnaG gene, and 16S rRNA full gene Sanger sequencing analysis for confirmation. The strain presented negative result using qPCR and could not identified by MALDI-TOF MS. 16S rRNA full gene Sanger sequencing analysis identified the strain as Curtobacterium spp. The Gram-variable characteristic (Gram-negative instead of Gram-positive) of the isolated strain was the responsible for the misidentification by VITEK ® 2 and VITEK ® MS did not identify the strain. 16S rRNA full gene sequencing analysis identified the strain as Curtobacterium genus, but other complementary techniques are necessary to identify at species level.
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