Enterococcus casseliflavus Bacteraemia in a Patient with Chronic Renal Disease

Infect Dis Rep. 2020 Nov 4;12(3):70-73. doi: 10.3390/idr12030015.

Abstract

Enterococcus casseliflavus is a rare pathogen that usually causes urinary tract and abdominal infections. Its main characteristics are positive motility, yellow colonies and constitutive low-level resistance to vancomycin. We present a case of E. casseliflavus bacteraemia due to thrombophlebitis at the site of the central venous catheter used for hemodialysis in a renal patient. The biochemical identification of the microorganism was further corroborated by molecular detection of the vanC gene. The patient received antibiotic therapy initially with daptomycin and gentamicin, and then with ampicillin and ceftriaxone. The outcome was cure, and he was released from the hospital after seven weeks afebrile with negative blood cultures.

Keywords: Enterococcus casseliflavus; bacteraemia; thrombophlebitis.

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