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Staphylococcus caprae bacteraemia and native bone infection complicated by therapeutic failure and elevated MIC: a case report
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Staphylococcus caprae bacteraemia and native bone infection complicated by therapeutic failure and elevated MIC: a case report

Carolyn A Hilliard, Jad El Masri and Michihiko Goto
JMM Case Reports, Vol.4(9), p.005112
09/18/2017
DOI: 10.1099/jmmcr.0.005112
PMID: 29114394
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Abstract

Introduction.Staphylococcus caprae is a coagulase-negative staphylococcus that has been reported in several cases as a human pathogen. However, it has rarely been reported as pathogen in native bone. Furthermore, the reported MIC levels noted in the literature for vancomycin wereµg ml-1making vancomycin a first line choice for infected patients. Case presentation. We report a case of Staphylococcus caprae causing osteomyelitis of the lumbar spine and bacteraemia and resulting in sepsis and ultimately the demise of a patient despite appropriate prolonged antibiotic therapy. Conclusion.Staphylococcus caprae has been reported as a human pathogen since 1983 when it was discovered. We report a case involving native bone infection which is rare in the absence of mechanical hardware. Furthermore, this strain had an elevated MIC for vancomycin which has not been reported in the literature.

Internal Medicine OAfund native joint infection bacteraemia vancomycin Staphylococcus caprae elevated MIC therapeutic failure

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