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A Case Report of Gemella sanguinis Isolated From Blood Cultures of a Patient With Mitral Valve Prolapse

Kim HJ, Kym S, Choi Q

Gemella sanguinis is a gram-positive, facultatively anaerobic coccus bacterium that has rarely been reported as a cause of infective endocarditis. A 41-year-old male patient with mitral valve prolapse visited the...
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A Novel Species of the Genus Arsenicicoccus Isolated From Human Blood Using Whole-Genome Sequencing

Jeong JH, Kweon OJ, Kim HR, Kim TH, Ha Sm, Lee MK

Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) is an easily accessible and valuable tool in clinical microbiology, which can be used for identifying novel and rare species. We isolated grampositive cocci from the blood...
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Globicatella sanguinis Bacteremia in a Korean Patient

Ahn K, Hwang G, Yoon K, Uh Y

Globicatella sanguinis is an unusual pathogen causing bacteremia, meningitis, and urinary tract infection, and can be misidentified as Streptococcus pneumoniae or viridans streptococci due to its colonial morphology. A 76-year-old...
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Five Cases of the Gram Variable Bacterium Paenibacillus urinalis Isolated from Clinical Specimens and its Clinical Significance

Gu H, Kim YJ, Ryu J, Cho SY, Lee HJ

Paenibacillus urinalis was first isolated from the urine of a woman in 2008, and was reported to be a contaminant. Here, we report 5 cases of P. urinalis isolated over...
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A Case of Streptococcus gallolyticus subsp. gallolyticus Bacteremia in Liver Cirrhosis

Lee S, Yoo G, Hwang GY, Kim J, Uh Y, Yoon KJ

Streptococcus bovis bacteremia in humans has been traditionally associated with infective endocarditis, colorectal cancer, and liver cirrhosis. S. bovis strains were previously categorized by biotype, but since the 2000s, they...
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Two Cases of Bacteremia Due to Roseomonas mucosa

Kim YK, Moon JS, Song KE, Lee WK

Roseomonas is a genus of pink-pigmented nonfermentative bacilli. These slow-growing, gram-negative cocobacilli form pink-colored colonies on sheep blood agar. They differ from other pink-pigmented nonfermenters, including Methylobacterium, in morphology, biochemical...
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The First Korean Case of Sphingobacterium spiritivorum Bacteremia in a Patient with Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Koh YR, Kim SY, Chang CL, Shin HJ, Kim KH, Yi J

Sphingobacterium spiritivorum has been rarely isolated from clinical specimens of immunocompromised patients, and there have been no case reports of S. spiritivorum infection in Korea to our knowledge. We report...
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Clostridium symbiosum Isolated from Blood

Huh HJ, Lee ST, Lee JH, Ki CS, Lee NY

Clostridium symbiosum was isolated from the blood of a 61-year-old immunocompromised woman who had diagnosed ovarian cancer with multiple metastases and who had developed persistent tachycardia. A blood culture was...
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Central Venous Catheter-Related Microbacterium Bacteremia Identified by 16S ribosomal RNA Gene Sequencing

Moon CJ, Shin JH, Jeong ES, Kee SJ, Kim SH, Shin MG, Suh SP, Ryang DW

We describe here a case of central venous catheter (CVC)-related bacteremia caused by Microbacterium species in a 14-year-old patient, who had received chemotherapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia. All nine blood...
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A Case of Indophenol Oxidase-positive Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Isolated from Urine in a Patient with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Lee S, Cho B, Choi SM, Park KS, Kim M

Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is a motile, non-fermentative, gram-negative rod. It is one of the important nosocomial pathogens associated with substantial morbidity and mortality such as pneumonia and bacteremia in immunocompromised patients....
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A Case of Bacteremia Caused by Leuconostoc lactis Identified by 16S rRNA Sequencing

Kim GY, Kim MH, Park SY, Park MJ, Suh JT, Lee HJ

  • KMID: 2224727
  • Korean J Clin Microbiol.
  • 2006 Oct;9(2):137-141.
Leuconostoc spp. used to be considered nonpathogens to human, but human infections have been reported including bacteremia in compromized patients. Leuconostoc spp. may be misidentified as lactobacilli, streptococci, pediococci and...
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A Case of Catheter-Related Bacteremia by Arthrobacter woluwensis

Shin KS, Hong SB, Son BR

Arthrobacter woluwensis, a catalase-positive coryneform bacterium recognized as an opportunistic pathogen, was repeatedly isolated from the blood of a 56-year-old male patient with metastatic colon cancer. The isolate was identified...
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A Case of Bacteremia Caused by Arcobacter butzleri

Shin KS, Son BR, Hong SB

  • KMID: 2038259
  • Korean J Lab Med.
  • 2005 Aug;25(4):259-261.
Arcobacter butzleri, a gram-negative, slightly curved bacterium previously described as an aerotolerant Campylobacter, was isolated from the blood of a 53-year-old male patient with alcoholic cirrhosis. The isolate was identified...
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