Rothia
From IDWiki
Rothia /
Revision as of 18:43, 6 September 2022 by Aidan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Rothia''}} == Background == * Genus of Stain::Gram-positive coccobacilli that can form filamentous branches * Normal oral flora in humans * Associated with dental caries and periodontal disease * Species of importance include: ** Rothia mucilaginosa (most common cause of disease in humans) ** Rothia dentocariosa ** Rothia aeria ** Rothia nasimurium ** Rothia amarae * Risk factors for infection include im...")
Background
- Genus of Gram-positive coccobacilli that can form filamentous branches
- Normal oral flora in humans
- Associated with dental caries and periodontal disease
- Species of importance include:
- Rothia mucilaginosa (most common cause of disease in humans)
- Rothia dentocariosa
- Rothia aeria
- Rothia nasimurium
- Rothia amarae
- Risk factors for infection include immunocompromise, particularly hematologic malignancy and severe neutropenia
- Other risk factors include diabetes mellitus, alcohol use disorder, chronic liver disease, and HIV infection
Clinical Manfestations
- Rare causes of bacteremia and line infection, most in immunocompromised patients
- Case reports of endocarditis, meningitis, peritonitis, bone and joint infections, pneumonia, skin and soft tissue infection, endophthalmitis, and prosthetic joint infection
References
- ^ diekema2014ro