TY - JOUR
T1 - Helicobacter cinaedi Bacteremia in Children
T2 - A Case Report and Literature Review
AU - Oren, Itamar
AU - Temper, Violeta
AU - Michael-Gayego, Ayelet
AU - Motro, Yair
AU - Volovelsky, Oded
AU - Moran-Gilad, Jacob
AU - Gordon, Oren
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/4/1
Y1 - 2024/4/1
N2 - Helicobacter cinaedi is known to cause invasive infections in immunocompromised adults. Here we report the first case of H. cinaedi bacteremia in a child with nephrotic syndrome. The patient presented with a mild transient febrile illness that resolved spontaneously. We discuss the diagnostic challenges associated with this case and the microbiologic approach, including genomic analysis. Furthermore, we review the current case together with all previous pediatric cases (n = 6). Notably, all cases involved neonates or otherwise immunocompromised individuals and were characterized by severe disease with complicated infections (eg, meningitis, cholangitis and arthritis). H. cinaedi bacteremia in children is associated with a wide spectrum of clinical presentations ranging from mild to life-threatening conditions. This bacterium may be difficult to diagnose and require specialized methods.
AB - Helicobacter cinaedi is known to cause invasive infections in immunocompromised adults. Here we report the first case of H. cinaedi bacteremia in a child with nephrotic syndrome. The patient presented with a mild transient febrile illness that resolved spontaneously. We discuss the diagnostic challenges associated with this case and the microbiologic approach, including genomic analysis. Furthermore, we review the current case together with all previous pediatric cases (n = 6). Notably, all cases involved neonates or otherwise immunocompromised individuals and were characterized by severe disease with complicated infections (eg, meningitis, cholangitis and arthritis). H. cinaedi bacteremia in children is associated with a wide spectrum of clinical presentations ranging from mild to life-threatening conditions. This bacterium may be difficult to diagnose and require specialized methods.
KW - Helicobacter cinaedi
KW - bacteremia
KW - children
KW - spiral Gram-negative rods
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U2 - 10.1097/INF.0000000000004237
DO - 10.1097/INF.0000000000004237
M3 - Article
C2 - 38295230
AN - SCOPUS:85187207990
SN - 0891-3668
VL - 43
SP - E135-E138
JO - Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
JF - Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
IS - 4
ER -