2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.eimc.2013.08.003
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Chryseobacterium spp., ¿nuevo patógeno oportunista asociado a fibrosis quística?

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“…However, pathogenesis underlying the relationship between T. mycotoxinvorans infection and patients with CF has not been studied. The lack of relationship between Chryseobacterium respiratory infection and clinical outcome measures is somewhat surprising given previous reports suggesting pathogenic status, though objective measures of decline have not been reported [9,10]. The fact that patients with Chryseobacterium positive cultures actually had a trend towards higher lung function values suggests that this organism is a less virulent, somewhat sporadic pathogen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…However, pathogenesis underlying the relationship between T. mycotoxinvorans infection and patients with CF has not been studied. The lack of relationship between Chryseobacterium respiratory infection and clinical outcome measures is somewhat surprising given previous reports suggesting pathogenic status, though objective measures of decline have not been reported [9,10]. The fact that patients with Chryseobacterium positive cultures actually had a trend towards higher lung function values suggests that this organism is a less virulent, somewhat sporadic pathogen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Associations to clinical outcome measures including percent predicted FEV 1 , FEV 1 decline over time, and nutritional status were then examined using univariate and multivariate analyses to establish links between infection and disease. As a control, we performed a similar analysis with another potential novel pathogen Chryseobacterium, a glucose non-fermenting gram negative bacillus that was first identified in CF respiratory cultures in 2002 [8], with subsequent case studies suggesting that it may be a respiratory pathogen in CF [9,10]. Our goal was to provide the comparative studies needed to define associations between these pathogens and clinical outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esto podría influir en la aparición de esta bacteria ya que C. indologenes ha sido identificada como una bacteria capaz de degradar anilina (Radianingty et al, 2003), una amina aromática que se utiliza en herbicidas y fungicidas (García y Quinto, 2001). Guiu et al (2014), constataron que Chryseobacterium spp. también debe ser considerado como un nuevo patógeno oportunista emergente en pacientes con fibrosis quística, siendo este el primer estudio realizado en España sobre el análisis microbiológico e implicación clínica a nivel pulmonar de este microorganismo, en este grupo de pacientes: se observó un aumento del número de aislamientos de Chryseobacterium spp.…”
Section: Resultados Y Discusiónunclassified
“…Se encuentra en suelo, agua y superficies húmedas. Puede ocasionar infecciones en el ámbito hospitalario, sobre todo a pacientes con estado inmune alterado o portadores de dispositivos médicos [4][5][6][7][8][9] .…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Todos los autores coinciden en que un rápido tratamiento, con la combinación de TMP/SMZ y ciprofloxacina, incidirá favorablemente en el pronóstico del paciente [4][5][6][7][8][9] .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified