Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis caused by Streptococcus bovis: case report and review of the literature

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Autor(a) principal: Hörner,Rosmari
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Salla,Adenilde, Oliveira,Loiva Otonelli de, Forno,Nara Lucia Frasson Dal, Righi,Roselene Alves, Domingues,Vanessa Oliveira, Rigatti,Fabiane, Mayer,Letícia Eichstaedt
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702010000300017
Resumo: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is a frequent and severe complication that occurs in patient with cirrhosis and ascites. It occurs in 10% to 30% of patients admitted to hospital. The organisms that cause SBP are predominantly enteric. Escherichia coli is the most frequent recovered pathogen, and Gram-positive bacteria, mainly Staphylococcus spp., are being considered an emerging causative agent of SBP. Streptococcus bovis that may be found as part of the commensal bowel flora in about 10% of healthy adults constitute an uncommon cause of peritonitis that was first reported in 1994. We describe the first case of SBP at the University Hospital of Santa Maria (HUSM) caused by S. bovis, resistant to the antibiotics erythromycin and clindamycin (inducible clindamycin resistance detected by disk diffusion test using the D-zone test).
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spelling Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis caused by Streptococcus bovis: case report and review of the literatureperitonitisStreptococcus boviscirrhosisascitesSpontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is a frequent and severe complication that occurs in patient with cirrhosis and ascites. It occurs in 10% to 30% of patients admitted to hospital. The organisms that cause SBP are predominantly enteric. Escherichia coli is the most frequent recovered pathogen, and Gram-positive bacteria, mainly Staphylococcus spp., are being considered an emerging causative agent of SBP. Streptococcus bovis that may be found as part of the commensal bowel flora in about 10% of healthy adults constitute an uncommon cause of peritonitis that was first reported in 1994. We describe the first case of SBP at the University Hospital of Santa Maria (HUSM) caused by S. bovis, resistant to the antibiotics erythromycin and clindamycin (inducible clindamycin resistance detected by disk diffusion test using the D-zone test).Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases2010-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/reportinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702010000300017Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases v.14 n.3 2010reponame:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseasesinstname:Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)instacron:BSID10.1590/S1413-86702010000300017info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHörner,RosmariSalla,AdenildeOliveira,Loiva Otonelli deForno,Nara Lucia Frasson DalRighi,Roselene AlvesDomingues,Vanessa OliveiraRigatti,FabianeMayer,Letícia Eichstaedteng2010-09-03T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1413-86702010000300017Revistahttps://www.bjid.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjid@bjid.org.br||lgoldani@ufrgs.br1678-43911413-8670opendoar:2010-09-03T00:00Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases - Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis caused by Streptococcus bovis: case report and review of the literature
title Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis caused by Streptococcus bovis: case report and review of the literature
spellingShingle Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis caused by Streptococcus bovis: case report and review of the literature
Hörner,Rosmari
peritonitis
Streptococcus bovis
cirrhosis
ascites
title_short Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis caused by Streptococcus bovis: case report and review of the literature
title_full Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis caused by Streptococcus bovis: case report and review of the literature
title_fullStr Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis caused by Streptococcus bovis: case report and review of the literature
title_full_unstemmed Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis caused by Streptococcus bovis: case report and review of the literature
title_sort Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis caused by Streptococcus bovis: case report and review of the literature
author Hörner,Rosmari
author_facet Hörner,Rosmari
Salla,Adenilde
Oliveira,Loiva Otonelli de
Forno,Nara Lucia Frasson Dal
Righi,Roselene Alves
Domingues,Vanessa Oliveira
Rigatti,Fabiane
Mayer,Letícia Eichstaedt
author_role author
author2 Salla,Adenilde
Oliveira,Loiva Otonelli de
Forno,Nara Lucia Frasson Dal
Righi,Roselene Alves
Domingues,Vanessa Oliveira
Rigatti,Fabiane
Mayer,Letícia Eichstaedt
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hörner,Rosmari
Salla,Adenilde
Oliveira,Loiva Otonelli de
Forno,Nara Lucia Frasson Dal
Righi,Roselene Alves
Domingues,Vanessa Oliveira
Rigatti,Fabiane
Mayer,Letícia Eichstaedt
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv peritonitis
Streptococcus bovis
cirrhosis
ascites
topic peritonitis
Streptococcus bovis
cirrhosis
ascites
description Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is a frequent and severe complication that occurs in patient with cirrhosis and ascites. It occurs in 10% to 30% of patients admitted to hospital. The organisms that cause SBP are predominantly enteric. Escherichia coli is the most frequent recovered pathogen, and Gram-positive bacteria, mainly Staphylococcus spp., are being considered an emerging causative agent of SBP. Streptococcus bovis that may be found as part of the commensal bowel flora in about 10% of healthy adults constitute an uncommon cause of peritonitis that was first reported in 1994. We describe the first case of SBP at the University Hospital of Santa Maria (HUSM) caused by S. bovis, resistant to the antibiotics erythromycin and clindamycin (inducible clindamycin resistance detected by disk diffusion test using the D-zone test).
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