Clostridium paraputrificum Bacteremia in a Patient with Rectal Cancer after Receiving Antibiotic Therapy for Acute Pharyngolaryngitis.
Intern Med
; 2023 Oct 27.
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Clostridium paraputrificum bacteremia is very rare, and its clinical importance is poorly understood. An 86-year-old man was receiving lascufloxacin therapy for acute pharyngolaryngitis before presenting to our emergency department with a recurrent fever. Two sets of blood cultures on admission revealed C. paraputrificum. A stool culture showed a reduced presence of intestinal commensal bacteria. After admission, the patient's fever resolved without antibiotics. Colonoscopy revealed a rectal tumor. Rectal tumor and microbial substitutions caused by antibiotics may have led to bacteremia. When treating C. paraputrificum bacteremia, physicians should be mindful of coexisting gastrointestinal disorders and a history of antibiotic administration.
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Intern Med
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2023
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