Bordetella trematum infection: case report and review of previous cases

Abstract Background Bordetella trematum is an infrequent Gram-negative coccobacillus, with a reservoir, pathogenesis, a life cycle and a virulence level which has been poorly elucidated and understood. Related information is scarce due to the low frequency of isolates, so it is important to add data...

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Main Authors: Thaís Regina y Castro, Roberta Cristina Ruedas Martins, Nara Lúcia Frasson Dal Forno, Luciana Santana, Flávia Rossi, Alexandre Vargas Schwarzbold, Silvia Figueiredo Costa, Priscila de Arruda Trindade
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Published: BMC 2019-05-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-019-4046-8
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spelling doaj-568498b0dec04bb2b58e7820c1150ec02020-11-25T03:43:26ZengBMCBMC Infectious Diseases1471-23342019-05-011911610.1186/s12879-019-4046-8Bordetella trematum infection: case report and review of previous casesThaís Regina y Castro0Roberta Cristina Ruedas Martins1Nara Lúcia Frasson Dal Forno2Luciana Santana3Flávia Rossi4Alexandre Vargas Schwarzbold5Silvia Figueiredo Costa6Priscila de Arruda Trindade7Universidade Federal de Santa MariaFaculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São PauloHospital Universitário de Santa MariaHospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São PauloHospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São PauloUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaFaculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São PauloUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaAbstract Background Bordetella trematum is an infrequent Gram-negative coccobacillus, with a reservoir, pathogenesis, a life cycle and a virulence level which has been poorly elucidated and understood. Related information is scarce due to the low frequency of isolates, so it is important to add data to the literature about this microorganism. Case presentation We report a case of a 74-year-old female, who was referred to the hospital, presenting with ulcer and necrosis in both legs. Therapy with piperacillin-tazobactam was started and peripheral artery revascularization was performed. During the surgery, a tissue fragment was collected, where Bordetella trematum, Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, and Enterococcus faecalis were isolated. After surgery, the intubated patient was transferred to the intensive care unit (ICU), using vasoactive drugs through a central venous catheter. Piperacillin-tazobactam was replaced by meropenem, with vancomycin prescribed for 14 days. Four days later, levofloxacin was added for 24 days, aiming at the isolation of S. maltophilia from the ulcer tissue. The necrotic ulcers evolved without further complications, and the patient’s clinical condition improved, leading to temporary withdrawal of vasoactive drugs and extubation. Ultimately, however, the patient’s general condition worsened, and she died 58 days after hospital admission. Conclusions Despite being a rare finding, B. trematum is typically associated with the clinical manifestation of disorders that predispose to ulcer development, which can be infected by microorganisms. The combination of antibiotic therapy and surgical debridement plays a key role in preventing systemic infections. Monitoring the appearance of new cases of B. trematum is essential, since it can be an emerging microorganism. Isolating and defining the clinical relevance of unusual bacteria yields a more accurate perspective in the development of new diagnostic tools and allows for assessment of proper antimicrobial therapy.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-019-4046-8Foot ulcer, diabeticBordetella infectionAntimicrobialSusceptibility breakpoint determination
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author Thaís Regina y Castro
Roberta Cristina Ruedas Martins
Nara Lúcia Frasson Dal Forno
Luciana Santana
Flávia Rossi
Alexandre Vargas Schwarzbold
Silvia Figueiredo Costa
Priscila de Arruda Trindade
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Roberta Cristina Ruedas Martins
Nara Lúcia Frasson Dal Forno
Luciana Santana
Flávia Rossi
Alexandre Vargas Schwarzbold
Silvia Figueiredo Costa
Priscila de Arruda Trindade
Bordetella trematum infection: case report and review of previous cases
BMC Infectious Diseases
Foot ulcer, diabetic
Bordetella infection
Antimicrobial
Susceptibility breakpoint determination
author_facet Thaís Regina y Castro
Roberta Cristina Ruedas Martins
Nara Lúcia Frasson Dal Forno
Luciana Santana
Flávia Rossi
Alexandre Vargas Schwarzbold
Silvia Figueiredo Costa
Priscila de Arruda Trindade
author_sort Thaís Regina y Castro
title Bordetella trematum infection: case report and review of previous cases
title_short Bordetella trematum infection: case report and review of previous cases
title_full Bordetella trematum infection: case report and review of previous cases
title_fullStr Bordetella trematum infection: case report and review of previous cases
title_full_unstemmed Bordetella trematum infection: case report and review of previous cases
title_sort bordetella trematum infection: case report and review of previous cases
publisher BMC
series BMC Infectious Diseases
issn 1471-2334
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Abstract Background Bordetella trematum is an infrequent Gram-negative coccobacillus, with a reservoir, pathogenesis, a life cycle and a virulence level which has been poorly elucidated and understood. Related information is scarce due to the low frequency of isolates, so it is important to add data to the literature about this microorganism. Case presentation We report a case of a 74-year-old female, who was referred to the hospital, presenting with ulcer and necrosis in both legs. Therapy with piperacillin-tazobactam was started and peripheral artery revascularization was performed. During the surgery, a tissue fragment was collected, where Bordetella trematum, Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, and Enterococcus faecalis were isolated. After surgery, the intubated patient was transferred to the intensive care unit (ICU), using vasoactive drugs through a central venous catheter. Piperacillin-tazobactam was replaced by meropenem, with vancomycin prescribed for 14 days. Four days later, levofloxacin was added for 24 days, aiming at the isolation of S. maltophilia from the ulcer tissue. The necrotic ulcers evolved without further complications, and the patient’s clinical condition improved, leading to temporary withdrawal of vasoactive drugs and extubation. Ultimately, however, the patient’s general condition worsened, and she died 58 days after hospital admission. Conclusions Despite being a rare finding, B. trematum is typically associated with the clinical manifestation of disorders that predispose to ulcer development, which can be infected by microorganisms. The combination of antibiotic therapy and surgical debridement plays a key role in preventing systemic infections. Monitoring the appearance of new cases of B. trematum is essential, since it can be an emerging microorganism. Isolating and defining the clinical relevance of unusual bacteria yields a more accurate perspective in the development of new diagnostic tools and allows for assessment of proper antimicrobial therapy.
topic Foot ulcer, diabetic
Bordetella infection
Antimicrobial
Susceptibility breakpoint determination
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-019-4046-8
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