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Abscess Case Caused by Yokenella regensburgei
Abstract
Yokenella regensburgei is a fermentative, motile, oxidase-negative, gram-negative bacillus belonging to the Enterobacteriaceae family and is an opportunistic human pathogen that is caused infections mainly in immunocompromised patients and rarely in immunocompetent individuals. Y. regensburgei, which is generally found in well water, insect guts, and reptiles in nature, can cause different types of infections such as septic arthritis, soft...
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Abscess Case Caused by Yokenella regensburgei
Published Date
Jan 30, 2023
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Original paper
YOKENELLA REGENSBURGEI GEN. NOV., SP. NOV.: A NEW GENUS AND SPECIES IN THE FAMILY ENTEROBACTERIACEAE
# 1Yoshimasa Kosako(RIKEN)
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# 2Riichi Sakazaki(NIH: National Institute of Health)
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Last. Etsuro YOSHIZAKI(NIH: National Institute of Health)
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The name Yokenella gen. nov. is proposed for a group of organisms in the family Enterobacteriaceae isolated from clinical sources and insects. Yokenella is a gram-negative, oxidase-negative, fermentative, motile rod possessing the characteristics of the family Enterobacteriaceae and the guanine plus cytosine contents of the DNA range from 58.0 to 59.3 mol%. Biochemical characteristics of this group and DNA hybridization studies indicate that the 11 strains studied here comprise a separate specie...
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The name Koserella trabulsii is proposed for a group of Enterobacteriaceae formerly called Enteric Group 45. This group consists of 12 strains that were originally identified as atypical Hafnia alvei. K. trabulsii strains were negative for indole production, Voges-Proskauer, H2S production, urea hydrolysis, phenylalanine deaminase, and acid production from glycerol, lactose, sucrose, and D-sorbitol; they were positive for methyl red, citrate (Simmons), lysine and ornithine decarboxylases, argini...
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# 1Sharon L. Abbott(CHHS: California Health and Human Services Agency)
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# 2J. Michael Janda(CHHS: California Health and Human Services Agency)
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Yokenella regensburgei ("Koserella trabulsii") was isolated from a 74-year-old male with a septic knee and from a 35-year-old immunocompromised female whose transient bacteremia occurred without overt signs of sepsis. Neither strain was correctly identified by laboratories using a variety of techniques.
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# 1Sarika Jain(VMMC: Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjung Hospital)
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# 2Rajni Gaind(VMMC: Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjung Hospital)
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Last. M Deb(VMMC: Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjung Hospital)
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Yokenella regensburgei is an opportunistic human pathogen of the Enterobacteriaceae family rarely reported to cause human infections. Here, we present a case report of Y. regensburgei bacteraemia from India clinically resembling enteric fever in an apparently immunocompetent paediatric patient.
Review paper
# 1Xiangbo Chi(Chongqing Public Health Medical Center)
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# 2Min Liu(Chongqing Public Health Medical Center)
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Last. Yaokai Chen(Chongqing Public Health Medical Center)
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Yokenella regensburgei is a member in the family Enterobacteriaceae and a few cases have been reported in immunocompromised hosts. Herein, we described a case of septicemia in a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected patient in South West China, which is the first reported case of Y. regensburgei infection in HIV-infected populations. We then reviewed the literature on all the reported cases of Y. regensburgei infection worldwide and presented some common features of them. Our case report a...
Original paper
# 1Saemi Lee(SKKU: Sungkyunkwan University)
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# 2Youngjin Kang(SKKU: Sungkyunkwan University)
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Last. Nam Yong Lee(SKKU: Sungkyunkwan University)
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Yokenella regensburgei, a member of the family Enterobacteriaceae, is rarely isolated in humans. Here, we report a 71-year-old man with diabetic foot infection from which Y. regensburgei was isolated. Follow-ing debridement and disarticulation of the foot, an exudate specimen was obtained, from which Gram- negative bacilli were recovered. The organism was identified as Y. regensburgei using the Vitek 2 system (bioMérieux, USA) and 16S rRNA and gyrB gene sequencing. To our knowledge, this is the ...
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# 1Adriana Oliveira Guilarde(UFG: Universidade Federal de Goiás)
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# 2Ricardo Vieira Teles Filho(UFG: Universidade Federal de Goiás)
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Last. Ariana Rocha Romão Godoi
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Yokenella regensburgei belongs to the family Enterobacteriaceae and is an opportunistic agent rarely associated with infections in humans. We report a case of osteoarticular knee infection caused by Y. regensburgei in a patient under treatment for rheumatoid arthritis, using corticosteroids, with complication in primary total arthroplasty of the knee. Y. regensburgei was identified using the VITEK2 system. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed using the disk-diffusion method, accord...
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# 1Gina Na(Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital)
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# 2Je Eun Song(Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital)
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Last. Jeonghyun Chang(Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital)
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Yokenella regensburgei is a Gram‐negative, oxidase‐negative motile rod which is rarely isolated from human caused a few opportunistic infections in immunocompromised patients so far. We report the first case of otitis media combined with externa caused by Y . regensburgei in an immunocompetent patient. A 56‐year‐old male patient visited the outpatient clinic of the Otolaryngology Department due to otorrhea of the right ear started after diving in mountain valley in Korea 3 days ago. He was immun...
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# 1Hiromasa Fukatsu(Shinshu University)
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# 2Akihiro Yashio(Shinshu University)
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Last. Takayuki Honda(Shinshu University Hospital)
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