Enterococcus cecorum; food-mediated acquisition; immunosuppressors; MALDI-TOF; urinary-tract infection
Enterococcus cecorum is a species that was first isolated from the intestines of poultry but also occurs in pigs, calves, ducks, cats and dogs [1]. It is an uncommon human pathogen, with only five reported clinical cases in the literature: one septicemia, two peritonitis, one thoracic empyema and one endocarditis [2], [3], [4], [5] and [6]. Here we report a case of incisional hernia plate infection and a case of urinary tract colonization due to E. cecorum from patients in Marseille, France.
Enterococcus cecorum; food-mediated acquisition; immunosuppressors; MALDI-TOF; urinary-tract infectionEnterococcus cecorum is a species that was first isolated from the intestines of poultry but also occurs in pigs, calves, ducks, cats and dogs [1]. It is an uncommon human pathogen, with only five reported clinical cases in the literature: one septicemia, two peritonitis, one thoracic empyema and one endocarditis [2], [3], [4], [5] and [6]. Here we report a case of incisional hernia plate infection and a case of urinary tract colonization due to E. cecorum from patients in Marseille, France.
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