[Rare infection--prolonged A. naeslundii bacteremia caused by severe caries].

Translated title of the contribution: Rare infection--prolonged A. naeslundii bacteremia caused by severe caries

Said Abozaid, Avi Peretz, Wael Nasser, Yehoshua Zarfin

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Abstract

Actinomyces is an anaerobic, gram positive, rod shape bacteria that doesn't create spores. Actinomyces is part of the mouth, intestines, vagina and upper respiratory system flora. The infection appears mostly on the face, neck, abdomen and pelvis in cases of mucosa injury and most common in immunosuppressed patients. The spread of Actinomyces through the blood system is rare. In this article we present a 9 year old male patient with no history of diseases who was diagnosed with prolonged bacteremia of A. naeslundii without specific infection excluding severe caries. Characterization of bacteria from the blood culture was performed by molecular biology and the patient was treated with Ampicillin and tooth extraction that led to the disappearance of the bacteremia.

Translated title of the contributionRare infection--prolonged A. naeslundii bacteremia caused by severe caries
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)379-380, 435
JournalUnknown Journal
Volume152
Issue number7
StatePublished - Jul 2013

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