Comamonas kerstersii Bacteremia of Unknown Origin.
Kassie RongJohannes A DelportFatimah AlMutawaPublished in: Case reports in infectious diseases (2022)
Comamonas kerstersii ( C. kerstersii ) is a Gram-negative bacillus abundant in the environment and rarely implicated in human disease. Previously considered nonpathogenic, its scarcity in literature may be partly due to the unreliability of past phenotypic tests used for its identification. In recent years, the development of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry (MS) has enabled fast and accurate laboratory identification of C. kerstersii . Since the first report of human infection in 2013, several others have emerged, with most cases involving peritoneal infection. Here, we present a rare case of C. kerstersii bacteremia in an 82-year-old male patient. With no clear predisposing conditions, the source of his infection is unclear. We accompany this report with a review of C. kerstersii bacteremia cases found in the literature.
Keyphrases
- gram negative
- mass spectrometry
- multidrug resistant
- endothelial cells
- rare case
- liquid chromatography
- systematic review
- high resolution
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- ms ms
- capillary electrophoresis
- high performance liquid chromatography
- multiple sclerosis
- gas chromatography
- pluripotent stem cells
- bioinformatics analysis