TABLE 1.
Case no. | Organism | Strain | Organism(s) co-recovered | Site of infection | Age (yrs)/gender of patient | Underlying disease(s) | Treatment for current episode | History | WBC result based on: |
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Gram stain of specimen | Blood test (cells/liter) | |||||||||
1 | H. seattlensis sp. nov.a | F5780 | NAb | Blood | 80/M | CAD,c type 2 diabetes | NA | NA | NA | 15.3 × 109 |
2 | H. kunzii | F7676 | S. aureus | Toe abscess | 25/M | PTSDd | SXT, cephalexin | NA | Negative | NA |
3 | H. kunzii | F5450 | S. aureus | Inner thigh wound from trauma | 68/M | CAD, colonic polyps | Vancomycin and piperacillin-tazobactam inpatient; cephalexin outpatient | Previous episode of wound infection at same site within past mo., treated with SXT without improvement | Negative | 6.3 × 109 |
4 | H. sueciensis | F6341 | NA | Blood | 64/M | Colon carcinoma, CAD | Vancomycin, piperacillin-tazobactam | NA | NA | 8.7 × 109 |
5 | H. sueciensis | F6503 | Corynebacterium spp., two colony types | Surgical axillary wound | 67/M | Axillary squamous cell carcinoma | Vancomycin, piperacillin-tazobactam inpatient; clindamycin outpatient | NA | Moderate | 14 × 109 |
The name H. seattlensis is proposed in the current study.
NA, not available.
CAD, coronary artery disease.
PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder.