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Anaerobe

Volume 66, December 2020, 102285
Anaerobe

Case report
Bacteremia caused by Veillonella dispar in an oncological patient

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Highlights

  • Veillonella dispar is rarely associated with bloodstream infections.

  • This is the second case of bacteraemia caused by this pathogen in pure culture.

  • Caution should be taken with anaerobes and mass spectrometry.

  • The strain, as in other published cases, was resistant to metronidazole.

Abstract

Veillonella dispar is a Gram-negative anaerobic coccus involved in only a few human diseases. We report the second case of bacteremia due to this microorganism in an elderly patient. A 72-year-old man with a history of bladder cancer presented with diarrhea, vomiting, and fever for 48 hours. After the diagnosis of septic shock, four sets of blood cultures were taken, and three of them yielded V. dispar. Resistance to metronidazole, penicillin, and piperacillin-tazobactam was documented. Treatment with clindamycin was started, and the patient was discharged after improvement in his general condition.

Keywords

Veillonella dispar
blood Cultures
Anaerobes
Gene sequencing
MALDI TOF MS

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