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  • Title: Bacteremia caused by Rothia mucilaginosa after pneumonia, in a patient with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
    Author: Bayhan C, Karadag Oncel E, Cengiz AB, Oksüz AB, Aydin GB.
    Journal: Arch Argent Pediatr; 2016 Oct 01; 114(5):e343-5. PubMed ID: 27606659.
    Abstract:
    Rothia muciloginosa is a member of normal flora and rarely causes invasive disease. Immunosupressed patients have increased risk for severe infection. Here, we report a male patient with relapsed neuroblastoma hospitalized for pneumonia. After clinical improvement, patient's respiratory symptoms worsened again. Rothia muciloginosa was isolated from blood culture. The worsening of respiratory symptoms can be explained by hematogenous spread of bacteria. He was successfully treated with meropenem and vancomycin for 14 days. This rarely seen bacterium is known to have high mortality rates unless treated appropriately and should be considered especially in patients with malignancy due to their immunsupressed situation. La Rothia mucilaginosa forma parte de la flora normal y no suele causar una enfermedad invasiva. Los pacientes inmunodeprimidos tienen mayor riesgo de infección grave. En este artículo, presentamos el caso de un paciente con neuroblastoma recidivante hospitalizado por neumonía. Después de la mejoría clínica, los síntomas respiratorios del paciente empeoraron de nuevo. En el hemocultivo, se aisló la bacteria Rothia mucilaginosa. El empeoramiento de los síntomas respiratorios puede explicarse por la diseminación hematopoyética de la bacteria. Se le administró tratamiento con meropenem y vancomicina durante 14 días, cuyos resultados fueron satisfactorios. Se sabe que esta bacteria poco frecuente tiene una alta tasa de mortalidad si no se trata de forma adecuada, y debe considerarse especialmente en los pacientes inmunodeprimidos con neoplasias malignas.
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