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Delftia acidovorans Isolated from the Drainage in an Immunocompetent Patient with Empyema
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Immunocompetent PatientAntibioticsRibosomal RnaImmunologyGastroenterologyPathologyPleural EffusionTuberculosisPleural DiseaseMicrobiologyDelftia AcidovoransRight LungMedicineClinical MicrobiologyGram-negative Motile Rod
,Delftia acidovorans is a gram-negative motile rod found ubiquitously in soil and in water. Confirmed isolation from clinical infections is rare, and has been documented mostly in immunocompromised patients or those with indwelling catheters. A 53-year-old man was referred for the evaluation of a huge mass-like lesion found incidentally by chest X-ray. The lesion occupied more than half of the right lung and was diagnosed as a large loculated pleural effusion by CT scan. Bloody pus was drained through a percutaneous catheter, and D. acidovorans , identified by the Vitek GN card and confirmed by amplification of 16S ribosomal RNA and sequencing analysis, was isolated repeatedly from the drained pus. The patient was treated with imipenem/cilastatin to which the organism was sensitive. This is a rare report of chronic empyema associated with D. acidovorans in the respiratory system of an immunocompetent patient.
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