Staphylococcus pasteuri infective endocarditis: a case report

Publication date: Available online 14 October 2019Source: IDCasesAuthor(s): Jaineel Ramnarain, Jang Yoon, Naomi RunnegarAbstractStaphylococcus pasteuri is a coagulase negative bacterium which although formally described in 1993, has only recently become possible to reliably speciate in diagnostic microbiology laboratories. S. pasteuri remains an extremely infrequent cause of human infection to date, namely bacteremia in an individual suffering acute myeloid leukemia, catheter-associated urinary tract infection in a patient receiving chemotherapy and endocarditis within a case series without specific clinical information. As such, our report provides the first detailed account of Staphylococcus pasteuri infective endocarditis entailing a subacute community-onset infection involving native aortic and mitral valves, multiple systemic emboli, and ultimately cardiothoracic surgery.
Source: IDCases - Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: research