Journal of Medical Case Reports (Oct 2019)

Ralstonia mannitolilytica sepsis: a case report

  • Michael Owusu,
  • Godfred Acheampong,
  • Augustina Annan,
  • Kwadwo Sarfo Marfo,
  • Isaac Osei,
  • John Amuasi,
  • Nimako Sarpong,
  • Justin Im,
  • Ondari D. Mogeni,
  • Hsin-Ying Chiang,
  • Chih-Horng Kuo,
  • Hyon Jin Jeon,
  • Ursula Panzner,
  • Se Eun Park,
  • Florian Marks,
  • Ellis Owusu-Dabo,
  • Yaw Adu-Sarkodie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-019-2235-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 4

Abstract

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Abstract Background Ralstonia mannitolilytica is an emerging opportunistic pathogen that is associated with severe disease, including septic shock, meningitis, and renal transplant infections. Reports on this pathogen are limited, however, especially on the African continent. Case presentation A 2-year-old Akan child was presented to a hospital in the northeastern part of Ghana with a 1-week history of fever and chills. We identified Ralstonia mannitolilytica in her blood culture using both conventional and 16S ribosomal deoxyribonucleic acid (rDNA) techniques. The patient’s condition improved clinically upon treatment with cefuroxime. Conclusion Our report highlights the potential of Ralstonia mannitolilytica to cause sepsis and thus emphasizes the need for improved laboratory diagnosis and evidence for use of appropriate antibiotics in rural settings of Africa, where presumptive treatment using antimicrobial agents is rife.

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