BMC Infectious Diseases (Jan 2006)

Bloodstream and endovascular infections due to <it>Abiotrophia defectiva </it>and <it>Granulicatella </it>species

  • Bille Jacques,
  • Wenger Aline,
  • Jaton Katia,
  • Greub Gilbert,
  • Entenza José M,
  • Senn Laurence,
  • Calandra Thierry,
  • Prod'hom Guy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-6-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 9

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Abstract Background Abiotrophia and Granulicatella species, previously referred to as nutritionally variant streptococci (NVS), are significant causative agents of endocarditis and bacteraemia. In this study, we reviewed the clinical manifestations of infections due to A. defectiva and Granulicatella species that occurred at our institution between 1998 and 2004. Methods The analysis included all strains of NVS that were isolated from blood cultures or vascular graft specimens. All strains were identified by 16S rRNA sequence analysis. Patients' medical charts were reviewed for each case of infection. Results Eleven strains of NVS were isolated during the 6-year period. Identification of the strains by 16S rRNA showed 2 genogroups: Abiotrophia defectiva (3) and Granulicatella adiacens (6) or "para-adiacens" (2). The three A. defectiva strains were isolated from immunocompetent patients with endovascular infections, whereas 7 of 8 Granulicatella spp. strains were isolated from immunosuppressed patients, mainly febrile neutropenic patients. We report the first case of "G. para-adiacens" bacteraemia in the setting of febrile neutropenia. Conclusion We propose that Granulicatella spp. be considered as a possible agent of bacteraemia in neutropenic patients.