Neisseria elongata

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Background

Microbiology

  • A non-motile Gram-negative bacillus (rather than coccus) within the genus Neisseria
  • Catalase-negative and superoxol-negative
  • Part of the normal oropharyngeal flora

Clinical Manifestations

  • Most case reports describe endocarditis, though it is rare1
    • High rates of perivalvular abscess and valvular perforation
    • Mostly in young men with underlying valvular abnormalities
    • May be precipitated by dental work
  • Even more rarely, osteomyelitis2

Management

References

  1. ^  Dima Youssef, Tariq S Marroush, Miriam T Levine, Mamta Sharma. Endocarditis due to Neisseria elongata: A case report and review of the literature. Germs. 2019;9(4):188-192. doi:10.18683/germs.2019.1176.
  2. ^  Amanda F. Spielman, Ammara Ghumman, Zubin Panthaki, Anne-Sophie Lessard. Neisseria elongata osteomyelitis: Literature review and case report in a 63-year-old male presenting with progressive right-handed redness, swelling and pain. International Journal of Surgery Case Reports. 2020;73:228-230. doi:10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.07.022.