Case Reports in Infectious Diseases (Jan 2015)

Enterococcus hirae Bacteremia Associated with Acute Pancreatitis and Septic Shock

  • Peter V. Dicpinigaitis,
  • Manuel De Aguirre,
  • Joseph Divito

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/123852
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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Infection with Enterococcus hirae has rarely been reported in humans but is not uncommon in mammals and birds. We describe a case of Enterococcus hirae bacteremia associated with acute pancreatitis, acute cholecystitis, and septic shock responsive to antibiotic therapy and supportive critical care management. Unique aspects of this case of Enterococcus hirae bacteremia are its association with acute pancreatitis and its geographical origin. To our knowledge, this is the first report of Enterococcus hirae bacteremia occurring in a patient in the United States. Although human infection with this organism appears to be rare, all cases reported to date describe bacteremia associated with severe and life-threatening illness. Thus, physicians need to be cognizant of the clinical significance of this heretofore little recognized pathogen.