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Case report

A Case of Bacteremia Caused by Rothia dentocariosa

Soon Deok Park1, Young Uh1, Hyeun Gyeo Lee1, Ih Ho Jang1, Kap Jun Yoon1, Mee Kyung Namgoong2

Departments of 1Laboratory Medicine and 2Pediatrics, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, Wonju, Korea

Corresponding to Young Uh, E-mail: u931018@yonsei.ac.kr

Ann Clin Microbiol 2009;12(3):133-137.
Copyright © Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology.

Abstract

Rothia dentocariosa, a pleomorphic gram-positive branching bacillus, is a common inhabitant of the nose and throat. It is a well-known causative agent of dental plaques and periodontal diseases. Although generally regarded as having a low virulence to humans, R. dentocariosa has been recognized as causative agents of infective endocarditis and bacteremia with increasing frequency. Consequently, it can be a very serious pathogen when isolated from usually sterile sites such as blood or cerebrospinal fluid. We report a case of Rothia dentocariosa bacteremia without endocarditis in a 17-month-old male patient with fever, vomiting and diarrhea. (Korean J Clin Microbiol 2009;12:133-137)

Keywords

Bacteremia, Rothia dentocariosa, Blood culture