Search
"We present a case of a 55-year-old female with sickle cell disease who developed a K. rosea infection during her hospital course and was effectively diagnosed and treated" Nudelman et al (2022).
Kocuria rosea CLABSI in a Sickle Cell Patient

Abstract:

Central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) are a significant risk factor for poor patient outcomes. It is important to correctly diagnose and treat these infections to ensure the best chance of recovery. Kocuria rosea is a novel bacteria that is native to the human flora and has been on the rise as a culprit in recent nosocomial infections. However, due to its characteristics, it is often misclassified by commonly used hospital tests. We present a case of a 55-year-old female with sickle cell disease who developed a K. rosea infection during her hospital course and was effectively diagnosed and treated. This case report aims to bring awareness to this unusual bacteria as a possible cause of inpatient infection and CLABSI. Further research should be conducted to determine the incidence of this bacteria and the best testing to be done for its proper recognition.

Reference:

Nudelman BG, Ouellette T, Nguyen KQ, Schmaus WH, Chokshi RR. Kocuria rosea Bacteremia in a Sickle Cell Patient: A Case Report. Cureus. 2022 Sep 6;14(9):e28870. doi: 10.7759/cureus.28870. PMID: 36225448; PMCID: PMC9537747.

Register for free citation alerts

Supporting your vascular access and infusion therapy learning journey