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Peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis due to Halomonas hamiltonii: A first case report.


ABSTRACT: Halomonas hamiltonii is a Gram-negative, halophilic, motile, and nonspore-forming rod bacterium. Although most Halomonas sp. are commonly found in saline environments, it has rarely been implicated as a cause of human infection. Herein, the authors present a case report of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD)-related peritonitis attributed to H hamiltonii.An 82-year-old male patient who had been receiving CAPD therapy presented to an emergency department with complaints of abdominal pain and cloudy dialysate that had persisted for 2 days. The peritoneal dialysate was compatible with CAPD peritonitis, with white blood cell count of peritoneal effluent of 810/mm and neutrophils predominated (60%). Two days after culture on blood agar medium, nonhemolytic pink mucoid colonies showed, with cells showing Gram-negative, nonspore-forming rods with a few longer and larger bacilli than usual were found. We also performed biochemical tests and found negative responses in K/K on the triple sugar iron test and H2S and equivocal (very weak) response in the motility test, but positive responses to catalase, oxidase, and urease tests. The partial sequence of the 16S rRNA gene of a bacterium detected by peritoneal fluid culture was utilized for a Basic Local Alignment Search Tool search, which revealed that the organism was H hamiltonii. Intraperitoneal antibiotics were administered for 21 days, and the patient was discharged without clinical problems.We present here the first case report of CAPD-related peritonitis caused by H hamiltonii, which was identified using molecular biological techniques. Although guidelines do not exist for the treatment of infections caused by this organism, conventional treatment for Gram-negative organisms could be effective.

SUBMITTER: Yeo SH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5134875 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis due to Halomonas hamiltonii: A first case report.

Yeo Se Hwan SH   Kwak Jae Hoon JH   Kim Yeo Un YU   Lee Jin Suk JS   Kim Hyo Jin HJ   Park Kyoung Hwa KH   Lee Jung Sook JS   Ha Gyoung Yim GY   Lee Jeong Ho JH   Lee Jun Yeop JY   Yoo Kyung Don KD  

Medicine 20161101 47


<h4>Introduction</h4>Halomonas hamiltonii is a Gram-negative, halophilic, motile, and nonspore-forming rod bacterium. Although most Halomonas sp. are commonly found in saline environments, it has rarely been implicated as a cause of human infection. Herein, the authors present a case report of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD)-related peritonitis attributed to H hamiltonii.<h4>Case presentation</h4>An 82-year-old male patient who had been receiving CAPD therapy presented to an eme  ...[more]

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