Eubacterium bacteremia – a retrospective observational study of a seldom found anaerobic pathogen

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Abstract

Background
Human infections due to Eubacterium are rare and knowledge of the condition is limited. This study aimed to describe clinical characteristics and outcome in patients with Eubacterium bacteremia.

Methods
Episodes of Eubacterium bacteremia were identified through the clinical microbiology laboratory in Lund, Sweden. Medical records were retrospectively reviewed. Blood isolates of Eubacterium were collected and antibiotic susceptibility testing was performed with agar dilution.

Results
Seventeen patients with Eubacterium bacteremia were identified of whom six had monomicrobial bacteremia. The incidence was 1.7 cases of Eubacterium bacteremia per million inhabitants and year. The median age was 67 years (interquartile range 63-79 years), and six patients had some form of malignancy. Most of the patients an abdominal focus of infection and the 30-day mortality was low (n=1).

Conclusions
Invasive infections with Eubacterium have a low incidence. The condition has a low mortality and an abdominal focus of infection, and malignancy, is common.
Original languageEnglish
Article number116185
JournalDiagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease
Volume108
Issue number4
Early online date2024 Jan 13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024 Apr

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Infectious Medicine
  • Clinical Laboratory Medicine

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