IDCases (Jan 2024)

Slackia exigua, an emerging anaerobic pathogen – isolation from a case of polymicrobial peritonitis and review of literature

  • Mahalakshmi Kumaresan,
  • Harshita Agarwal R,
  • Afzal Muhammed Fysel,
  • Sangitha Jayagandan,
  • Rakhi Biswas,
  • Sudharsanan Sundaramurthi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37
p. e02008

Abstract

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Intra-abdominal infections (IAI) are surgical emergencies ranging from appendicitis to peritonitis and intrahepatic infections. Anaerobic bacteria including Bacteroides spp. and Clostridium spp. cause 30–50 % of these infections. Slackia exigua (S.exigua) is an obligate anaerobe part of the human oral microbiota and has been associated with periodontal problems. In this report, we describe a rare occurrence of polymicrobial infection with four anaerobes including S. exigua in a patient with peritonitis caused by a hidden ileal perforation.

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