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Background: Raoultella planticola, considered to be an environmental organism, is a rare cause of human infections.
Raoultella planticola (Bagley et al. More recently, it has been identified as a pathogenic organism capable of causing bacteremia, surgical … He denied fever, chills, or dysuria.On physical exam, he was tachycardic, hypertensive, and agitated, but afebrile. Raoultella planticola is a gram‐negative, non‐motile, encapsulated bacterium previously called Klebsiella planticola but reclassified as a new genus in 2001 1.
He reported a minor break in the skin and washed his thumb with running water only. More recently, it has been identified as a pathogenic organism capable of causing bacteremia, surgical site infection, and multiple organ system infections. On the 2nd of March, 2010, a 30-year-old male was admitted to a tertiary referral hospital in the west of Ireland with a cellulitis of his left thumb and ascending lymphangitis. He described the floor on which he was working as being in poor condition and very soiled. Gram-negative bacilli were seen on the Gram stain of the tissue specimen obtained in theatre, and a Gram-negative organism was subsequently cultured from this specimen as well as from the two swabs taken intraoperatively. Any author submitting a COVID-19 paper should notify us at Department of Medical Microbiology, University College Hospital, Galway, IrelandDepartment of Plastic Surgery, University College Hospital, Galway, Ireland He had no previous medical history and was not on any regular medications. Raoultella species are Gram-negative, non-motile bacilli primarily considered to be environmental bacteria. 1 week ago, he underwent TURP for BPH and urinary retention at an outside hospital; the procedure was uncomplicated, and a temporary foley was placed to be removed within the next 7 days. He had sustained a crush injury to his left thumb 10 days earlier in a soiled environment. Raoultella planticola is a rare cause of human infections. Raoultella planticola is a histamine-producing bacterium which, together with R. ornithinolytica, can cause fish poisoning (scombroid syndrome), usually in fish such as tuna, sardine and mackerel.Histamine poisoning occurs when people eat the fish and the bacteria convert histidine to histamine. He was taken to theatre on the day of admission where he underwent washout and debridement of his left thumb. Raoultella is difficult to isolate and to identify, and it can easily be confused with other genera, especially Klebsiella 2. The patient missed his removal appointment and subsequently developed confusion, agitation, and cloudy urine per wife’s report. His condition improved rapidly with ceftriaxone and he was discharged on 10 days of levofloxacin.This case illustrates a rare bacteria, Raoultella planticola, as a cause of cystitis leading to sepsis following genitourinary tract manipulation in a male. Methicillin-sensitive This case describes a serious soft-tissue infection in a young male tiler ten days post crush injury with a hammer to his left thumb.
Subsequent culture grew ampicillin-resistant Raoultella planticola. The determination of urinary tract infection at the level of significant bacteriuria is based on the presence of Klebsiella in the urine (mainly Klebsiella pneumoniae and Klebsiella oxytoca) in an amount of more than 100,000 colony forming units per milliliter, that is, over 10 5 (105) CFU / ml of urine.
This case report describes an ENT infection caused by R. ornithinolytica successfully treated with antibiotic therapy. This is an open access article distributed under the We are committed to sharing findings related to COVID-19 as quickly and safely as possible. Raoultella planticola RAOPLA 416264004 Klebsiella planticola RAOPLA*1 Klebsiella trevisanii RAOPLA*2 Raoultella terrigena RAOTER 416096003 Klebsiella terrigena RAOTER*1 Rhizobium ... Contagious ecthyma virus POXOR*3 Orthoreovirus REOTU Reovirus group REOTU*2 243591001 Human papillomavirus PAPHW 9482002 Human parainfluenza viruses PFLU He worked as a tiler and had sustained a crush injury to his left thumb from a hammer ten days earlier. Raoultella ornithinolytica is an encapsulated gram-negative aerobic bacillus belonging to the Enterobacteriaceae family. This process can be controlled at low temperatures. While this case was largely antibiotic susceptible, Raoultella shares Klebsiella’s ability to acquire drug resistance through plasmid transmission. We report a case of serious soft-tissue infection in a young male tiler who presented with cellulitis of his left thumb. Three days prior to admission, he had developed painful swelling and erythema of his left thumb. The putative primary causative organism In conclusion, the patient in this case experienced a serious soft-tissue infection with Copyright © 2010 Karina O' Connell et al. Labs were significant for an A1c of 6.1% and cloudy urine showing many bacteria.
Background: Raoultella planticola, considered to be an environmental organism, is a rare cause of human infections.
Raoultella planticola (Bagley et al. More recently, it has been identified as a pathogenic organism capable of causing bacteremia, surgical … He denied fever, chills, or dysuria.On physical exam, he was tachycardic, hypertensive, and agitated, but afebrile. Raoultella planticola is a gram‐negative, non‐motile, encapsulated bacterium previously called Klebsiella planticola but reclassified as a new genus in 2001 1.
He reported a minor break in the skin and washed his thumb with running water only. More recently, it has been identified as a pathogenic organism capable of causing bacteremia, surgical site infection, and multiple organ system infections. On the 2nd of March, 2010, a 30-year-old male was admitted to a tertiary referral hospital in the west of Ireland with a cellulitis of his left thumb and ascending lymphangitis. He described the floor on which he was working as being in poor condition and very soiled. Gram-negative bacilli were seen on the Gram stain of the tissue specimen obtained in theatre, and a Gram-negative organism was subsequently cultured from this specimen as well as from the two swabs taken intraoperatively. Any author submitting a COVID-19 paper should notify us at Department of Medical Microbiology, University College Hospital, Galway, IrelandDepartment of Plastic Surgery, University College Hospital, Galway, Ireland He had no previous medical history and was not on any regular medications. Raoultella species are Gram-negative, non-motile bacilli primarily considered to be environmental bacteria. 1 week ago, he underwent TURP for BPH and urinary retention at an outside hospital; the procedure was uncomplicated, and a temporary foley was placed to be removed within the next 7 days. He had sustained a crush injury to his left thumb 10 days earlier in a soiled environment. Raoultella planticola is a rare cause of human infections. Raoultella planticola is a histamine-producing bacterium which, together with R. ornithinolytica, can cause fish poisoning (scombroid syndrome), usually in fish such as tuna, sardine and mackerel.Histamine poisoning occurs when people eat the fish and the bacteria convert histidine to histamine. He was taken to theatre on the day of admission where he underwent washout and debridement of his left thumb. Raoultella is difficult to isolate and to identify, and it can easily be confused with other genera, especially Klebsiella 2. The patient missed his removal appointment and subsequently developed confusion, agitation, and cloudy urine per wife’s report. His condition improved rapidly with ceftriaxone and he was discharged on 10 days of levofloxacin.This case illustrates a rare bacteria, Raoultella planticola, as a cause of cystitis leading to sepsis following genitourinary tract manipulation in a male. Methicillin-sensitive This case describes a serious soft-tissue infection in a young male tiler ten days post crush injury with a hammer to his left thumb.
Subsequent culture grew ampicillin-resistant Raoultella planticola. The determination of urinary tract infection at the level of significant bacteriuria is based on the presence of Klebsiella in the urine (mainly Klebsiella pneumoniae and Klebsiella oxytoca) in an amount of more than 100,000 colony forming units per milliliter, that is, over 10 5 (105) CFU / ml of urine.
This case report describes an ENT infection caused by R. ornithinolytica successfully treated with antibiotic therapy. This is an open access article distributed under the We are committed to sharing findings related to COVID-19 as quickly and safely as possible. Raoultella planticola RAOPLA 416264004 Klebsiella planticola RAOPLA*1 Klebsiella trevisanii RAOPLA*2 Raoultella terrigena RAOTER 416096003 Klebsiella terrigena RAOTER*1 Rhizobium ... Contagious ecthyma virus POXOR*3 Orthoreovirus REOTU Reovirus group REOTU*2 243591001 Human papillomavirus PAPHW 9482002 Human parainfluenza viruses PFLU He worked as a tiler and had sustained a crush injury to his left thumb from a hammer ten days earlier. Raoultella ornithinolytica is an encapsulated gram-negative aerobic bacillus belonging to the Enterobacteriaceae family. This process can be controlled at low temperatures. While this case was largely antibiotic susceptible, Raoultella shares Klebsiella’s ability to acquire drug resistance through plasmid transmission. We report a case of serious soft-tissue infection in a young male tiler who presented with cellulitis of his left thumb. Three days prior to admission, he had developed painful swelling and erythema of his left thumb. The putative primary causative organism In conclusion, the patient in this case experienced a serious soft-tissue infection with Copyright © 2010 Karina O' Connell et al. Labs were significant for an A1c of 6.1% and cloudy urine showing many bacteria.