Jj. Christensen et al., BACTEREMIA SEPTICEMIA DUE TO AEROCOCCUS-LIKE ORGANISMS - REPORT OF 17CASES, Clinical infectious diseases, 21(4), 1995, pp. 943-947
Some Aerococcus-like organisms (ALOs) have recently been described in
Denmark. The bacteria were originally isolated from the urine of elder
ly patients with urinary tract infections. Since 1987, we have identif
ied 17 cases of bacteremia/septicemia in which ALOs have been isolated
in pure culture of blood; we report the data from these cases. Six of
the patients presented with endocarditis, eight presented with urosep
ticemia, and three presented with septicemia. In all but one of the re
ports, the urinary tract was suspected as the focus of infection, and
ALOs were isolated from the urine of nine patients. All but one patien
t had predisposing illnesses; these were predominantly of urinary or c
ardiac origin. Five patients died of their infection, two survived the
infection but eventually died during hospitalization, and 10 recovere
d. All of the patients received adequate antimicrobial therapy.