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      Pantoea dispersa bacteremia in an immunocompetent patient: a case report and review of the literature

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          Abstract

          Background

          Pantoea is a Gram-negative, non-encapsulated, non-spore-forming, ubiquitous straight rod which can be isolated from geographical and ecological sources such as plant surfaces, buckwheat seeds, human feces, and the environment. The genus Pantoea is a rare pathogen in a clinical setting, and is divided into 20 different species such as Pantoea agglomerans, Pantoea ananatis, Pantoea deleyi, Pantoea dispersa, Pantoea septica, Pantoea stewartii or Pantoea rwandensis. Pantoea dispersa has been reported to cause other infections, including respiratory infections, neonatal sepsis, and bloodstream infections. We report a case of Pantoea dispersa bacteremia caused by acute cholangitis. This is the first case report of Pantoea dispersa bacteremia caused by acute cholangitis as far as we had searched.

          Case presentation

          A 38-year-old Japanese woman suffered from acute cholangitis; a blood culture showed that Gram-negative rod was positive. The treatment was successful with intravenously administered meropenem, and it was switched to orally administered levofloxacin according to microbiological susceptibility. The organism was identified as Pantoea dispersa by both genetic investigation by 16S ribosomal RNA and additional biochemical tests. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case report of Pantoea dispersa bacteremia caused by acute cholangitis.

          Conclusion

          The epidemiology and clinical features of Pantoea dispersa are still unknown. More cases of infections caused by Pantoea dispersa might be revealed with advancing technical methods, such as matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry or 16S ribosomal RNA analysis. Physicians must know that a variety of infections caused by Pantoea dispersa could occur in immunocompromised as well as immunocompetent patients.

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          Pantoea: insights into a highly versatile and diverse genus within the Enterobacteriaceae.

          The bacterial genus Pantoea comprises many versatile species that have been isolated from a multitude of environments. Pantoea was delineated as a genus approximately 25 years ago, but since then, approximately 20 species have been identified having a diversity of characteristics. Isolates from water and soil have been harnessed for industrial purposes including bioremediation, and the degradation of herbicides and other toxic products. Other isolates possess nitrogen fixation and plant growth-promoting capabilities, which are currently being explored for agricultural applications. Some isolates are antibiotic producers, and have been developed into biocontrol agents for the management of plant diseases. Pantoea is also known to form host associations with a variety of hosts, including plants, insects and humans. Although often thought of as a plant pathogen, recent evidence suggests that Pantoea is being frequently isolated from the nosocomial environment, with considerable debate as to its role in human disease. This review will explore this highly versatile group and its capabilities, its known associations, and the underlying genetic and genomic determinants that drive its diversity and adaptability.
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            Transfer of Enterobacter agglomerans (Beijerinck 1888) Ewing and Fife 1972 to Pantoea gen. nov. as Pantoea agglomerans comb. nov. and Description of Pantoea dispersa sp. nov.

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              Transfer of Erwinia ananas (synonym, Erwinia uredovora) and Erwinia stewartii to the Genus Pantoea emend. as Pantoea ananas (Serrano 1928) comb. nov. and Pantoea stewartii (Smith 1898) comb. nov., Respectively, and Description of Pantoea stewartii subsp. indologenes subsp. nov.

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                nobuhiro0204@gmail.com
                ykoizumi@aichi-med-u.ac.jp
                atsuy@aichi-med-u.ac.jp
                saka74d@aichi-med-u.ac.jp
                watanabe.hiroki.769@mail.aichi-med-u.ac.jp
                katou.hideo.233@mail.aichi-med-u.ac.jp
                shiota@aichi-med-u.ac.jp
                hagimao@aichi-med-u.ac.jp
                hsuemat@aichi-med-u.ac.jp
                y.yamagishi@mac.com
                mikamo@aichi-med-u.ac.jp
                Journal
                J Med Case Rep
                J Med Case Rep
                Journal of Medical Case Reports
                BioMed Central (London )
                1752-1947
                13 February 2019
                13 February 2019
                2019
                : 13
                : 33
                Affiliations
                [1 ]ISNI 0000 0001 0727 1557, GRID grid.411234.1, Department of Clinical Infectious Diseases, , Aichi Medical University Hospital, ; 〒480-1195 1-1 Yazakokarimata, Nagakute, Aichi Japan
                [2 ]ISNI 0000 0001 0727 1557, GRID grid.411234.1, Department of Infection Control and Prevention, , Aichi Medical University Hospital, ; Nagakute, Aichi Japan
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                10.1186/s13256-019-1969-z
                6373044
                30755259
                1dd4e3e3-ca6b-4918-b7a3-a54c378d5284
                © The Author(s). 2019

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                : 27 March 2018
                : 2 January 2019
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                Medicine
                pantoea dispersa,bacteremia,gram-negative rod,cholangitis
                Medicine
                pantoea dispersa, bacteremia, gram-negative rod, cholangitis

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