Infective Endocarditis: A Rare Organism in an Uncommon Setting
Author(s) -
Rajiv Ananthakrishna,
Ravindranath K. Shankarappa,
Naveena Jagadeesan,
Ravi S. Math,
Satish Karur,
Manjunath C. Nanjappa
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
case reports in infectious diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-6625
pISSN - 2090-6633
DOI - 10.1155/2012/307852
Subject(s) - coccus (insect) , infective endocarditis , endocarditis , stenosis , medicine , organism , mitral valve , microbiology and biotechnology , biology , ecology , paleontology
Facklamia hominis is a rare causative organism of infective endocarditis (IE). Only few cases of infection due to F. hominis have been reported in the literature. We describe a case of IE due to Gram-positive, alpha-haemolytic, catalase-negative coccus F. hominis in an adult patient with rheumatic mitral stenosis. Isolated mitral stenosis is an uncommon valve lesion predisposing to IE. The following paper is being presented to emphasize the possibility of IE due to F. hominis , and laboratories need to be alert of the potential significance in appropriate clinical setting.
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