Authors : Vandana Sardana, Sameer Rajeev Verma
DOI : 10.18231/j.ijmmtd.2022.068
Volume : 8
Issue : 4
Year : 2022
Page No : 345-349
is being increasingly recognized as an opportunistic human pathogen, causing severe infections mostly in debilitated or immunocompromised patients. It has been implicated in causing nosocomial infections, particularly in those with indwelling catheters, which can lead to catheter-related bloodstream infections. We report the constellation of clinical, microbiological and radiological ?ndings of a case of septicemia and pneumonia caused by this unusual pathogen. Treatment of anthropi infection is challenging because of an unpredictable resistance to antibiotics. Correct identification and timely initiation of an appropriate antimicrobial therapy proves to result in the dramatic recovery of the patient.
Keywords: Ochrobactrum anthropi, Indwelling catheters, Septicemia, Pneumonia