Uncommon Germ Causes Serious Complication in Dialysis Patient

Tokyo, JapanSun Dec 15 2024
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Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a crucial procedure for many people with kidney issues, but it comes with serious risks like peritonitis. Most cases of this infection are caused by bacteria, with Staphylococcus being common. Tsukamurella species are unusual culprits, especially T. conjunctivitidis. A 62-year-old man on PD was admitted for fever and abdominal pain. After checking his symptoms and lab tests, doctors found he had PD-associated peritonitis.
They found T. conjunctivitidis in his dialysis fluid using a special test called 16S rRNA gene sequencing. This germ was tough; it didn't respond to antibiotics. So, his dialysis catheter was removed, and he switched to another type of dialysis called hemodialysis. Doctors need to think of this unusual germ when diagnosing tough cases. More research is needed to tackle this rare infection.
https://localnews.ai/article/uncommon-germ-causes-serious-complication-in-dialysis-patient-1b91e2e

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