Pathogens (Sep 2021)

Source Identification of <i>Klebsiella pneumoniae</i> Causing Six Episodes of Recurrent Sepsis in an Adolescent That Underwent Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

  • Suejung Jo,
  • Hyun Mi Kang,
  • Seong Koo Kim,
  • Jae Wook Lee,
  • Nack-Gyun Chung,
  • Bin Cho,
  • Dae Chul Jeong,
  • Yeon-Joon Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10091123
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 1123

Abstract

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Septicemia or bacteremia is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Long-term tunneled central venous catheters (CVCs) are usually placed in children undergoing chemotherapy or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) for underlying hemato–oncologic malignancies. However, catheter-related complications have been reported frequently, and there is high morbidity and mortality related to catheter-line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs). We report a rare case of six episodes of recurrent K. pneumoniae sepsis within a 6-month period in a 12-year-old male adolescent that underwent HSCT for acute lymphoblastic leukemia, despite treatment with susceptible antibiotics. The patient received extensive diagnostic evaluations to find the hidden source; however, failure to discover the primary source led to multiple recurrences. Through enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus (ERIC)-PCR, we were able to identify the relationship between the six episodes and recognize the source of bacteremia.

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