- Author:
Sangeun LIM
1
;
Hui Jin YU
;
Seungjun LEE
;
Eun Jeong JOO
;
Joon Sup YEOM
;
Hee Yeon WOO
;
Hyosoon PARK
;
Min Jung KWON
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords: Bacteremia; Psychrobacter sanguinis; 16S ribosomal RNA
- MeSH: Aeromonas salmonicida; Bacteremia*; Bacteria; Databases, Nucleic Acid; Discrimination (Psychology); Fever; Genes, rRNA; Humans; Korea; Male; Methods; Methylobacterium; Middle Aged; Moraxella; Psychrobacter*; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S; Seaweed; Seizures; Unconsciousness
- From:Annals of Clinical Microbiology 2017;20(3):74-79
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: Psychrobacter sanguinis has been described as a Gram-negative, aerobic coccobacilli originally isolated from environments and seaweed samples. To date, 6 cases of P. sanguinis infection have been reported. A 53-year-old male was admitted with a generalized tonic seizure lasting for 1 minute with loss of consciousness and a mild fever of 37.8℃. A Gram stain revealed Gram-negative, small, and coccobacilli-shaped bacteria on blood culture. Automated microbiology analyzer identification using the BD BACTEC FX (BD Diagnostics, Germany) and VITEK2 (bioMérieux, France) systems indicated the presence of Methylobacterium spp., Aeromonas salmonicida, and the Moraxella group with low discrimination. The GenBank Basic Local Alignment Search Tool and an Ez-Taxon database search revealed that the 16S rRNA gene sequence of the isolate showed 99.30% and 99.88% homology to 859 base-pairs of the corresponding sequences of P. sanguinis, respectively (GenBank accession numbers JX501674.1 and HM212667.1). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first human case of P. sanguinis bacteremia in Korea. It is notable that we identified a case based on blood specimens that previously had been misidentified by a commercially automated identification analyzer. We utilized 16S rRNA gene sequencing as a secondary method for correctly identifying this microorganism.