Fatal Chromobacterium violaceum Infection in Child: A Case Report

Authors : Neneng Dewi Kurniati; Metta Octora; Naritha V; Pepy Dwi E
article cite 0 Year 2023
source: International Journal of Research Publications
Abstract

Chromobacterium violaceum (C. violaceum) is a facultative anaerobic Gram-negative bacterium in soil or water that rarely causes disease with high mortality. An 8.5-year-old boy developed Chromobacterium violaceum with a hypoechoic lesion at the abdominal with a diameter of 3.5cm x 4.9cm, pneumonia, and dextral pleural effusion. He had been diagnosed with suspected abdominal tuberculosis granulomatous with tuberculosis contact and decreased body weight history. He had a fever and increased leucocyte count and C-reactive protein. He got ceftazidime, gentamycin as antibiotic therapy, and dexamethasone as support therapy. He died of septic shock, hepatic and respiratory failure after 7 days. This case emphasizes the importance of taking C. violaceus infection into account in patients who experience refractory shock while receiving appropriate antibiotic treatment for presumed Gram-negative sepsis owing to abscesses, particularly in those with a history of standing water exposure. Because of C. violaceins fluctuating resistance patterns, it is important to think about using effective antimicrobial drugs in combination therapy.


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Microbial Metabolism and Applications
article cite 0 Year 2023 source International Journal of Research Publications
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