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Infez Med ; 25(1): 71-74, 2017 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28353459

ABSTRACT

We report a case of sepsis by Kocuria marina in a 45-year-old woman carrying a midline venous catheter to provide total parenteral nutrition. Despite the finding of K. marina bacteraemia, no bacteria grew from the culture of the catheter tip. As the patient was affected with severe leg ulcers, K. marina bloodstream infection from a skin breakage other than CVC was supposed. K. marina is an emerging opportunistic agent deserving attention and probably under-recognized, as it can be misdiagnosed as Staphylococcus if only conventional microbiological analyses are performed for bacterial identification.


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Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Bacteremia/diagnosis , Bacteremia/drug therapy , Central Venous Catheters , Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections/diagnosis , Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections/drug therapy , Levofloxacin/therapeutic use , Micrococcaceae , Asthma/complications , Bacteremia/microbiology , Body Mass Index , Female , Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections/complications , Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections/microbiology , Humans , Leg Ulcer/complications , Micrococcaceae/isolation & purification , Middle Aged , Risk Factors , Smoking/adverse effects , Treatment Outcome
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J Immigr Minor Health ; 18(5): 1237-1240, 2016 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26335551

ABSTRACT

We report a case of urinary schistosomiasis in an adolescent refugee from Gambia (arrived to Italy illegally), who was brought to the Emergency Department of our hospital. The patient complained of gross hematuria and, in the absence of clinical evidence of bacterial urinary infection, was admitted to the pediatric ward, considering his provenience and social setting. An appropriate collection and microscopic analysis of urine samples led to the detection of bilharzia. Much attention should be paid to this emerging disease in Europe by physicians in order to recognize and treat it timely, which could prevent future and higher costs for public health systems and could reduce the potential risk of environmental spreading. In fact, there are some areas in Italy where the parasite can find its intermediate host to complete its lifecycle.


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Communicable Diseases, Emerging/ethnology , Hematuria/etiology , Refugees , Schistosomiasis haematobia/ethnology , Adolescent , Gambia/ethnology , Humans , Italy/epidemiology , Male , Schistosomiasis haematobia/complications , Schistosomiasis haematobia/diagnosis
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Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis ; 60(1): 1-7, 2008 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17888611

ABSTRACT

Acinetobacter baumannii is typically a nosocomial pathogen. Epidemiologic tools that can rapidly trace the spread of hospital-associated infections due to this microorganism are essential. Currently, amplified fragment length polymorphism and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis using ApaI, a macrorestriction enzyme, are the molecular techniques most widely used to type this microorganism. Unfortunately, they are technically demanding, requiring also well-trained personnel, and are time consuming. The aims of this study are 1) to evaluate the usefulness of the semiautomated repetitive-sequence-based polymerase chain reaction (rep-PCR) for typing A. baumannii, comparing this method with another semiautomated technique, such as ribotyping, and 2) to acquire information about the incidence, the clinical significance, and the susceptibility patterns of this microorganism in 13 different Italian hospitals in a 4-week period (total study population, >14000 beds). Twenty-eight A. baumannii were isolated in 7 different hospitals; 21 strains were analyzed with molecular methods. Automated ribotyping distinguished 6 different clusters of isolates, whereas rep-PCR appeared to be more discriminating, allowing us to distinguish 8 different clusters. Our study confirms the good discriminatory power of the semiautomated rep-PCR. Although expensive, this method is simple, fast, and reproducible, and in our opinion, it could be used in a hierarchic approach as a 1st-line typing tool if results of analysis are required in a short period or if a large number of isolates have to be analyzed.


Subject(s)
Acinetobacter Infections/microbiology , Acinetobacter baumannii/classification , Bacterial Typing Techniques/methods , Cross Infection/microbiology , Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Acinetobacter Infections/epidemiology , Acinetobacter baumannii/genetics , Acinetobacter baumannii/isolation & purification , Automation , Cluster Analysis , Cross Infection/epidemiology , Genotype , Hospitals , Humans , Incidence , Italy/epidemiology , Molecular Epidemiology/methods , Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid
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