2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12879-021-06707-2
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Enterococcus hirae bacteremia associated with acute pyelonephritis in a patient with alcoholic cirrhosis: a case report and literature review

Abstract: Background Infections caused by Enterococcus hirae are common in animals, with instances of transmission to humans being rare. Further, few cases have been reported in humans because of the difficulty in identifying the bacteria. Herein, we report a case of pyelonephritis caused by E. hirae bacteremia and conduct a literature review on E. hirae bacteremia. Case presentation A 57-year-old male patient with alcoholic cirrhosis and neurogenic bladder … Show more

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“…MALDI-TOF MS proved to be an accurate system for the identification of both usual and unusual Enterococci with a high level of species-level discriminatory power [ 3 ]. The low rate of E. hirae incidence may have been the consequence of the limited power of other diagnostic systems; indeed, the identification of E. hirae increased after the development of MALDI-TOF MS [ 14 ]. Both the Bruker Biotyper and VITEK MS systems are able to correctly identify a wide range of bacteria; however, VITEK MS has a higher error rate compared to Bruker Biotyper in the case of unusual microorganisms [ 15 ], as corroborated by our case in which VITEK MS inaccurately identified the microorganism grown in the blood culture as E. faecium .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MALDI-TOF MS proved to be an accurate system for the identification of both usual and unusual Enterococci with a high level of species-level discriminatory power [ 3 ]. The low rate of E. hirae incidence may have been the consequence of the limited power of other diagnostic systems; indeed, the identification of E. hirae increased after the development of MALDI-TOF MS [ 14 ]. Both the Bruker Biotyper and VITEK MS systems are able to correctly identify a wide range of bacteria; however, VITEK MS has a higher error rate compared to Bruker Biotyper in the case of unusual microorganisms [ 15 ], as corroborated by our case in which VITEK MS inaccurately identified the microorganism grown in the blood culture as E. faecium .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infections caused by E. hirae are common in animals but human infections are relatively rare. Pyelonephritis, biliary tract infections and infective endocarditis due to E. hirae have previously been reported in humans [ 5–8 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E. hirae infection occurs more commonly among patients with diabetes mellitus, liver cirrhosis, and chronic kidney disease [ 5 ]. Our patient had poorly controlled diabetes mellitus which could have predisposed to urinary tract infection caused by E. hirae .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human E. hirae infections are very rare and opportunistic in nature. Reported cases include urinary tract infections, biliary tract infections, infective endocarditis and catheter-related bloodstream infections [71]. In pregnant women with bacterial vaginosis, E. hirae has been involved as a marker of the disbalance of the vaginal ecosystem, being negatively correlated with a normal Nugent rating [72].…”
Section: Plos Neglected Tropical Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%