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Reminder of important clinical lesson
Diphtheroids as a cause of endocarditis in a haemodialysis patient
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  1. Rajeev Peeyush Nagassar1,
  2. Alison Merle Nicholson1,
  3. Winston Williams2,
  4. Roma Jaanki Bridgelal-Nagassar3
  1. 1Microbiology Department, University Hospital Of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica
  2. 2Medicine Department, University Hospital Of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica
  3. 3Community Health Department, The University Of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica
  1. Correspondence to Dr Rajeev Peeyush Nagassar, rpnagassar{at}gmail.com

Summary

The authors report a fatal case of Corynebacterium sp. endocarditis. Corynebacterium spp. are non-sporulating, pleomorphic Gram-positive bacilli. In particular the authors have identified a species of Corynebacterium very closely related to C striatum. This is C simulans. The authors were able to identify the genus and species using various phenotypic tests. Highlighted here is the importance of identifying diphtheroids as a significant pathogen in the appropriate setting and the need to start antibiotic therapy if this is suspected.

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