“…These include cases of bacteremia, native valve endocarditis, sternal wound infections and mediastinitis after coronary artery bybass, brain abscess, lung and pleural fluid infection, skin infection with lymphadenitis, granulomatous mastitis, mycetoma, keratitis, conjunctivitis and medical device associated septic arthritis [4,5,[8][9][10][11]. Most case reports of Gordonia infection in both adults [9] and children [12] have involved patients with immune dysfunction, mainly suffering from malignant diseases as indicated in the present case.…”