Extra-abdominal infections due to Gemella species

Int J Infect Dis. 2002 Mar;6(1):78-82. doi: 10.1016/s1201-9712(02)90142-6.

Abstract

Objectives: To understand the role of Gemella species as a pathogen causing extra-abdominal infections in the Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón.

Materials and methods: Between 1994 and 1998, one or more isolates of Gemella sp. were found in 128 patients. The 113 patients with isolates from nonsignificant specimens or representing intra-abdominal infections were excluded. The clinical records of the remaining 15 patients were reviewed as well as the more recent literature.

Results: Mean age of patients was 41 years. The underlying conditions most frequently noted were intravenous drug users (n=6; 3 positive for human immunodeficiency virus), alcoholism (n=2), cardiovascular disease (n=2), chronic lung disease (n=2), diabetes (n=1), kidney transplant (n=1). The extra-abdominal infections were skin and soft tissue abscess (n=5), empyema (n=4), brain abscess (n=2), primary bacteremia (n=1), lung abscess (n=1), septic thrombophlebitis (n=1), complicated urinary tract infection (n=1). The infection was monomicrobial in six and polymicrobial in nine cases. Surgical drainage and betalactam antibiotics were used. The outcome was favorable in almost all cases.

Conclusions: Gemella sp. should be included as a cause of localized soft-tissue abscesses, empyema, and bloodstream infection. No case of infective endocarditis was found. Although it is susceptible to several antibiotics, Gemella sp. requires a careful microbiologic diagnosis and a subtle clinical interpretation.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Abscess*
  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Bacteremia / microbiology
  • Bacteremia / mortality
  • Bacteria, Anaerobic / classification
  • Bacteria, Anaerobic / isolation & purification
  • Brain Abscess / microbiology
  • Empyema / microbiology*
  • Female
  • Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections / microbiology
  • Gram-Positive Cocci / classification
  • Gram-Positive Cocci / isolation & purification*
  • Humans
  • Lung Abscess / microbiology
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Skin Diseases, Bacterial / microbiology*
  • Soft Tissue Infections / microbiology*