1989
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1989.00390060161040
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Oerskovia Infection Caused by Contaminated Home Parenteral Nutrition Solution

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“…Case reports of human infections include endocarditis (O. turbata [355]), meningitis (O. xanthineolytica [222]), endophthalmitis (O. xanthineolytica [209]), infection of a prosthetic joint (O. xanthineolytica [196]), catheter-related bacteremia (O. turbata, O. xanthineolytica [248,260,279,428]), bacteremia caused by contaminated total parenteral nutrition solution (Oerskovia sp. [190]), gangrenous cholecystitis after endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreaticography (O. xanthineolytica [150]), CAPD peritonitis (O. xanthineolytica [366]), pyonephrosis (NMO [95]), and soft tissue infection (O. xanthineolytica [150]).…”
Section: Genus Oerskoviamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Case reports of human infections include endocarditis (O. turbata [355]), meningitis (O. xanthineolytica [222]), endophthalmitis (O. xanthineolytica [209]), infection of a prosthetic joint (O. xanthineolytica [196]), catheter-related bacteremia (O. turbata, O. xanthineolytica [248,260,279,428]), bacteremia caused by contaminated total parenteral nutrition solution (Oerskovia sp. [190]), gangrenous cholecystitis after endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreaticography (O. xanthineolytica [150]), CAPD peritonitis (O. xanthineolytica [366]), pyonephrosis (NMO [95]), and soft tissue infection (O. xanthineolytica [150]).…”
Section: Genus Oerskoviamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The types of infections were similar for all species described and included bacteremia, peritonitis, endocarditis, and joint, ocular, and soft-tissue infections. CVC-related bacteremia was a feature in five determined cases (4,9,14,16,18).…”
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“…A review of the literature reveals a strong correlation with compromised immune status and the presence of a foreign body ( (14,16,24,25), 1 reported as "nonmotile Oerskovia" (3), and 1 reported as "Oerskovia species" (9). The types of infections were similar for all species described and included bacteremia, peritonitis, endocarditis, and joint, ocular, and soft-tissue infections.…”
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“…Case reports of infections due to O. xanthineolytica usually occurred in immunocompromised patients and were associated with the presence of a foreign body or a medical device. These infections included cases of peritonitis and patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis, bacteremia, meningitis, soft tissue infection, infection of a prosthetic joint, endophthalmitis, keratitis and cirrhosis [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19].…”
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confidence: 99%