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Catheter‐related bloodstream infection caused by Gordonia terrae in a bone‐marrow transplant patient: case report and review of the literature
Author(s) -
C. Guerrero Gómez,
Cristina Casañ,
P. Antequera,
C. Candel,
R. Blázquez
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
jmm case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.125
H-Index - 5
ISSN - 2053-3721
DOI - 10.1099/jmmcr.0.001032
Subject(s) - clearance , medicine , catheter , bone marrow transplant , bloodstream infection , bone marrow , case presentation , surgery , intensive care medicine , bone marrow transplantation , urology
Gordonia spp. are a rare but recognized cause of bloodstream infections (BSIs), particularly catheter‐related BSIs (CR‐BSI). These infections are mostly associated with long‐term central catheters and occur in immunocompromised patients. Their optimal management is still uncertain due to the paucity of cases.Case presentation:We describe a case of CR‐BSI by Gordonia terrae in a bone‐marrow transplant patient. Definitive diagnosis of the CR‐BSI was confirmed by using the differential time to positivity of blood cultures. The patient was treated with antibiotic therapy without catheter removal and the infection cleared despite the presence of persistent bacteraemia.Conclusion:Although in the present case report persistent CR‐BSI bacteraemia by G. terrae cleared without catheter removal, further experience is required to confirm that these infections can, in some cases, be successfully treated while retaining the catheter.

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