A Case of Agrobacterium radiobacter Sepsis following Oral Surgery in a Patient of Oral Cancer / 감염과화학요법
Infection and Chemotherapy
; : 270-273, 2007.
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in Ko
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ABSTRACT
Agrobacterium is an aerobic, motile, oxidase-positive, and non-spore-forming gram-negative bacillus. Under laboratory conditions, Agrobacterium can genetically transform a wide range of other eukaryotic species. A plant-pathogenic soil inhabitant, Agrobacterium radiobacter is not characterized as a true human pathogen. It is an opportunistic pathogen of minor clinical significance and has been substantiated as a rare cause of bacteremia, endocarditis, urinary tract infection and peritonitis mostly in catheterized immunocompromised patients. The authors report a case of a 41-year-old female patient with sepsis caused by A. radiobacter bacteremia following wide excisional biopsy of adenoid-cystic carcinoma involving oral cavity. She was suffering from fever and chilling that developed on second post-operation day. Blood cultures yielded a gram-negative bacillus identified as A. radiobacter. She completely recovered with appropriate antibiotics treatment; levofloxacin and isepamicin. We experienced a case of sepsis due to A. radiobacter bacteremia without indwelling foreign body, which was treated successfully with antibiotics therapy.
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WPRIM
Main subject:
Peritonitis
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Soil
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Surgery, Oral
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Bacillus
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Urinary Tract Infections
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Biopsy
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Mouth Neoplasms
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Immunocompromised Host
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Bacteremia
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens
Limits:
Adult
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Female
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Humans
Language:
Ko
Journal:
Infection and Chemotherapy
Year:
2007
Document type:
Article