A Case of Life-threatening Actinomyces turicensis Bacteremia

Cureus. 2020 Jan 24;12(1):e6761. doi: 10.7759/cureus.6761.

Abstract

Actinomyces turicensis (A. turicensis) are normal commensals of the oral, gut, vagina, and skin flora. Infection with these organisms is usually benign, and bacteremia is rare. Here, we describe a case of an otherwise healthy female patient presenting with renal calculi and life-threatening A. turicensis bacteremia. The patient did not have any risk factors for A. turicensis bacteremia. The patient developed multi-organ dysfunction syndrome and received a biodegradable right ureter stent. The patient improved with urosurgical intervention and appropriate antibiotic coverage.

Keywords: actinomyces turicensis; bacteremia.

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  • Case Reports