Enterobacter gergoviae peritonitis in a patient on chronic ambulatory peritoneal dialysis - first reported case

Enterobacter gergoviae is a gram negative rod-shaped opportunistic organism reported to cause urinary and respiratory tract infections, but peritonitis caused by this organism is unknown. We report a case of 50-year-old patient on peritoneal dialysis (PD) presented with Enterobacter gergoviae perito...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rashid, Anna Misya'il, Lim, Christopher Thiam Seong
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Published: Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2017
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spelling my.upm.eprints.582862018-01-26T09:38:27Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/58286/ Enterobacter gergoviae peritonitis in a patient on chronic ambulatory peritoneal dialysis - first reported case Abdul Rashid, Anna Misya'il Lim, Christopher Thiam Seong Enterobacter gergoviae is a gram negative rod-shaped opportunistic organism reported to cause urinary and respiratory tract infections, but peritonitis caused by this organism is unknown. We report a case of 50-year-old patient on peritoneal dialysis (PD) presented with Enterobacter gergoviae peritonitis with septic shock. Despite Intraperitoneal (IP) cloxacillin 250mg qid and IP ceftazidime 1gram q24h and subsequent escalation with IP amikacin 2mg/kg q24h and IP vancomycin 15mg/kg q24h within the next 48 hours, his peritonitis remained refractory and required catheter removal. Although Enterobacter gergoviae is naturally sensitive to aminoglycosides, carbapenems and quinolones, it reacts differently to the beta lactam antibiotics. Their resistance to third-generation cephalosporins is fast emerging and treatment with third-generation cephalosporins may cause AmpC-overproducing mutants. The majority of Enterobacteriaceae, including Extended-spectrum beta-lactamases producers, remain susceptible to carbapenems. Our report provides an unfavourable course of E. gergoviae peritonitis likely due to acquired secondary drug resistance during the therapy period. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/58286/1/2017082916110609_MJMHS_Vol13_No2_2017_-_0003_-_3rd_proof.pdf Abdul Rashid, Anna Misya'il and Lim, Christopher Thiam Seong (2017) Enterobacter gergoviae peritonitis in a patient on chronic ambulatory peritoneal dialysis - first reported case. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 13 (2). pp. 67-69. ISSN 1675-8544 http://www.medic.upm.edu.my/upload/dokumen/2017082916110609_MJMHS_Vol13_No2_2017_-_0003_-_3rd_proof.pdf
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description Enterobacter gergoviae is a gram negative rod-shaped opportunistic organism reported to cause urinary and respiratory tract infections, but peritonitis caused by this organism is unknown. We report a case of 50-year-old patient on peritoneal dialysis (PD) presented with Enterobacter gergoviae peritonitis with septic shock. Despite Intraperitoneal (IP) cloxacillin 250mg qid and IP ceftazidime 1gram q24h and subsequent escalation with IP amikacin 2mg/kg q24h and IP vancomycin 15mg/kg q24h within the next 48 hours, his peritonitis remained refractory and required catheter removal. Although Enterobacter gergoviae is naturally sensitive to aminoglycosides, carbapenems and quinolones, it reacts differently to the beta lactam antibiotics. Their resistance to third-generation cephalosporins is fast emerging and treatment with third-generation cephalosporins may cause AmpC-overproducing mutants. The majority of Enterobacteriaceae, including Extended-spectrum beta-lactamases producers, remain susceptible to carbapenems. Our report provides an unfavourable course of E. gergoviae peritonitis likely due to acquired secondary drug resistance during the therapy period.
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author Abdul Rashid, Anna Misya'il
Lim, Christopher Thiam Seong
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Lim, Christopher Thiam Seong
Enterobacter gergoviae peritonitis in a patient on chronic ambulatory peritoneal dialysis - first reported case
author_facet Abdul Rashid, Anna Misya'il
Lim, Christopher Thiam Seong
author_sort Abdul Rashid, Anna Misya'il
title Enterobacter gergoviae peritonitis in a patient on chronic ambulatory peritoneal dialysis - first reported case
title_short Enterobacter gergoviae peritonitis in a patient on chronic ambulatory peritoneal dialysis - first reported case
title_full Enterobacter gergoviae peritonitis in a patient on chronic ambulatory peritoneal dialysis - first reported case
title_fullStr Enterobacter gergoviae peritonitis in a patient on chronic ambulatory peritoneal dialysis - first reported case
title_full_unstemmed Enterobacter gergoviae peritonitis in a patient on chronic ambulatory peritoneal dialysis - first reported case
title_sort enterobacter gergoviae peritonitis in a patient on chronic ambulatory peritoneal dialysis - first reported case
publisher Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia
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