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=== Microbiology ===
 
=== Microbiology ===
   
* [[Stain::Gram-positive]] obligate anaerobic [[Shape::coccus]] within the genus [[Finegoldia]]
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* [[Stain::Gram-positive]] [[Cellular respiration::anaerobic]] [[Shape::coccus]] within the genus [[Finegoldia]]
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* Member of the normal flora of the skin, oral cavity, GI tract, and GU tract
 
* Usually appear in polymicrobial infections, but can be monomicrobial
 
* Usually appear in polymicrobial infections, but can be monomicrobial
   
 
== Clinical Manifestations ==
 
== Clinical Manifestations ==
   
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* May be a contaminant of cultures
 
* Can cause wound, soft tissue, and bone and joint infections
 
* Can cause wound, soft tissue, and bone and joint infections
** One of the main species involved in infections of chronic ulcers, including diabetic foot infections, venous stasis ulcers, and pressure injuries
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** One of the main species involved in infections of chronic ulcers, including [[Diabetic foot infection|diabetic foot infections]], venous stasis ulcers, and pressure injuries
 
* Case reports of [[endocarditis]], [[breast abscess]], pleural [[empyema]], [[mediastinitis]], [[chronic balanitis]], and [[bacterial vaginosis]]
 
* Case reports of [[endocarditis]], [[breast abscess]], pleural [[empyema]], [[mediastinitis]], [[chronic balanitis]], and [[bacterial vaginosis]]
   
 
== Management ==
 
== Management ==
   
* Generally susceptible to [[penicillin]], [[amoxicillin]], [[rifampin]], [[ciprofloxacin]], and [[clindamycin]]
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* Almost always susceptible to [[penicillin]], [[amoxicillin]], [[clindamycin]], [[metronidazole]], and [[vancomycin]]
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* Unclear if susceptible to [[fluoroquinolones]], but they are occasionally used to treat
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== Further Reading ==
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* ''Finegoldia magna'' Isolated from Orthopedic Joint Implant-Associated Infections. ''J Clin Microbiol''. 2017;55(11):3283-3291. doi: [https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.00866-17 10.1128/JCM.00866-17]
   
 
[[Category:Anaerobes]]
 
[[Category:Anaerobes]]

Latest revision as of 09:56, 20 September 2024


Background

Microbiology

  • Gram-positive anaerobic coccus within the genus Finegoldia
  • Member of the normal flora of the skin, oral cavity, GI tract, and GU tract
  • Usually appear in polymicrobial infections, but can be monomicrobial

Clinical Manifestations

Management

Further Reading

  • Finegoldia magna Isolated from Orthopedic Joint Implant-Associated Infections. J Clin Microbiol. 2017;55(11):3283-3291. doi: 10.1128/JCM.00866-17