Publication: Staphylococcus Intermedius Infections: Case Report and Literature Review
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2013
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Wang, Nancy, Anne M. Neilan, and Michael Klompas. 2013. “Staphylococcus Intermedius Infections: Case Report and Literature Review.” Infectious Disease Reports 5 (1): e3. doi:10.4081/idr.2013.e3. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/idr.2013.e3.
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Staphylococcus intermedius is part of the normal skin and oral flora of dogs. Case reports of human infections are rare, but the true incidence is unknown because the pathogen is frequently misidentified as Staphylococcus aureus. Reported cases range from soft tissue infections to brain abscess. Most reported cases in humans have been related to dog exposure. We report a case of a 73 year old female with S. intermedius surgical wound infection one month following a left elbow total arthroplasty. This is the first reported human case of S. intermedius infection of a mechanical prosthesis. The presumed source of infection was the patient’s dog. The patient was treated with vancomycin, then switched to cefazolin and rifampin once susceptibilities were known. Case reports suggest that patients generally respond well to tailored antibiotics with complete or near-complete recovery. S. intermedius should be included in the differential diagnosis of invasive infection amongst patients with close contact with dogs.
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, pseudintermedius, infection, human
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