IDCases (Jan 2021)

Staphylococcus haemolyticus meningitis and bacteremia in an allogenic stem cell transplant patient

  • Aliya N. Bryce,
  • Richard Doocey,
  • Rupert Handy

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26
p. e01259

Abstract

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Staphylococcus haemolyticus is a rare cause of bacterial meningitis and most commonly occurs as a nosocomial infection in patients’ post-neurosurgery. We report a patient post-allogenic stem cell transplant, with no prior history of neurosurgical procedures, who developed S. haemolyticus meningitis and bacteremia following central catheter-related bloodstream infection. The patient failed therapy with vancomycin and daptomycin but was successfully treated with a prolonged course of linezolid. We review the pharmacological management of coagulase negative Staphylococcus (CoNS) meningitis, with a focus on the pharmacokinetic properties of vancomycin, daptomycin and linezolid within the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).

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