Aerococcus urinae is a rare organism infrequently isolated from cultures. Mostly known to cause urinary tract infection, it can cause bacteremia leading to severe urosepsis and infective endocarditis. Embolization is frequently reported with Aerococcus urinae endocarditis (AUE); hence, the presentation is highly variable.
Nov 29, 2020 PDF | Aerococcus urinae is rarely reported as a human pathogen. The pathogenesis of this gram-positive coccus is not fully understood.
Some of these characteristics and its being absent from the databases of most commercial identification Aerococcus urinae is a member of the bacterial genus Aerococcus. The bacterium is a Gram-positive, catalase-negative coccus growing in clusters. Isolates of this genus were originally isolated in 1953 from samples collected in the air and dust of occupied rooms and were distinguished by their tetrad cellular arrangements. Aerococcus urinae is a rare organism isolated from urine cultures. We present a case of an 80 year-old male with bladder cancer and multimorbidity who developed A. urinae infection.
Il peut provoquer des infections invasives, notamment une endocardite (inflammation du cœur), une spondylodiscite (inflammation d'au moins deux vertèbres), une septicémie (intoxication par le sang) et une cellulite (infection Aerococcus urinae is een Gram positieve coccus uit de familie Aerococcaceae. De naam kan worden afgekort tot A. urinae.In 1989 werd door een Deense onderzoeksgroep het verband gelegd tussen het optreden van urineweginfecties en het kweken van deze katalase negatieve, Gram-positieve, ?-hemolytische coccen. Se hela listan på academic.oup.com To evaluate procedures for the identification of Aerococcus urinae, we examined 24 α‐hemolytic non‐enterococcal bacterial isolates from 4373 urine samples.Published procedures were compared with 16s rRNA sequencing and biochemical profiling (BBL‐Crystal‐GP). 16s rRNA sequencing and BBL‐Crystal‐GP identified the same 13 isolates as A. urinae.
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Aerococcus urinae can, in older males with underlying urinary tract conditions, cause invasive infections such as urosepsis or infective endocarditis. The prognosis of invasive aerococcal infections appears to be relatively favourable despite the old age of patients and their many comorbidities.
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Aerococcus urinae. Corynebacterium urealyticum. Grupp 3. Kontamineringsbakterier från hud eller slemhinnor. Streptokocker i gruppen
Some of these characteristics and its being absent from the databases of most commercial identification Aerococcus urinae is a member of the bacterial genus Aerococcus.
Both species have worldwide been associated with urinary tract infections. Aerococcus urinae is an infrequently reported Gram-positive coccus mostly associated with urinary tract infection in elderly females. Sporadically, the organism has been described as the cause of severe infections.
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were all susceptible to both penicillin and ceftriaxone. The majority of Aerococcus viridans and Aerococcus viridans/urinaeequi isolates were not susceptible to penicillin and ceftriaxone. Linezolid had good activity against most species except for Aerococcus viridans.
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Aerococcus urinae (A.urinae) is a rare bacterium that can occur in a urinary tract infection, infective endocarditis, blood stream, and spinal disc infections. A. urinae is a gram-positive coccus occurring in tetrads or pairs, similar to the α-hemolytic Streptococci, which is commonly found in the urinary tract in children and elderly people. Aerococcus urinae is a rarely reported pathogen, possibly due to difficulties in the identification of the organism. A. urinae is a gram-positive coccus that grows in pairs and clusters, produces alpha-hemolysis on blood agar, and is negative for catalase and pyrrolidonyl aminopeptidase. Some of these characteristics and its being absent from the databases of most commercial identification Aerococcus urinae is a member of the bacterial genus Aerococcus. The bacterium is a Gram-positive, catalase-negative coccus growing in clusters.
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Aerococcus urinae may cause urinary tract infections, bacteremia, and endocarditis. No standardized susceptibility test methods or interpretive criteria have been proposed for this organism.
Aerococcus urinae is a rare organism infrequently isolated from cultures. Mostly known to cause urinary tract infection, it can cause bacteremia leading to severe urosepsis and infective endocarditis. Embolization is frequently reported with Aerococcus urinae endocarditis (AUE); hence, the presentation is highly variable. Aerococcus urinae is increasingly recognized as a potentially significant urinary tract bacterium.