Catheter Related Escherichia hermannii Sepsis in a Haemodialysis Patient

Open Microbiol J. 2016 Feb 2:10:1-3. doi: 10.2174/1874285801610010001. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Escherichia hermannii is an extremely rare etiological agent of invasive infection, and thus, the bacterium was initially considered non-pathogenic. However, in five previously reported case reports E. hermannii has been implicated as the sole pathogen. Our case report describes blood stream infection with E. hermannii in a haemodialysis patient with persisting symptoms, high fever and inflammatory markers despite appropriate antibiotic treatment until replacement of the dialysis catheter. We suspect biofilm formation to be a crucial pathogenic feature for E. hermannii in the maintenance of an infection, which stresses the necessity of antibiotic treatment along with catheter replacement in bloodstream- and catheter-related infection with E. hermannii.

Keywords: Biofilm; Escherichia hermannii; gram-negative bacterial infections; haemodialysis; tunnelled catheter infection.