Affiliation:
1. Department of Pathology1 and
2. Baylor College of Medicine,2 and
3. Department of Microbiology and Immunology,3 Baylor College of Medicine,
4. Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Service, Veterans Affairs Medical Center,4 Houston, Texas
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Aerococcus urinae
is a rarely reported pathogen, possibly due to difficulties in the identification of the organism.
A. urinae
is a gram-positive coccus that grows in pairs and clusters, produces alpha-hemolysis on blood agar, and is negative for catalase and pyrrolidonyl aminopeptidase. Some of these characteristics and its being absent from the databases of most commercial identification systems could allow
A. urinae
to be misidentified as a streptococcus, enterococcus, or staphylococcus. We report two cases of urinary tract infection (UTI) caused by
A. urinae
and characterize these isolates by morphology, biochemical testing, whole-cell fatty acid analysis, 16S rRNA gene sequencing, and antibiotic susceptibilities. Most patients infected with
A. urinae
are elderly males with predisposing conditions who present initially with UTI. Because
A. urinae
is resistant to sulfonamides, treatment could be inappropriate, with infections resulting in serious complications, including death. It is important for the clinician and the microbiologist to consider
A. urinae
a potential pathogen and proceed with thorough microbiological identification.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
62 articles.
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