Bacteriemia por Neisseria subflava en un recién nacido
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Rivacoba Rojas, María Carolina
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Bacteriemia por Neisseria subflava en un recién nacido
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Neisseria subflava belongs to Neisseriaceae family, is considered a comensal specie, however in certain host,
mainly inmunosuppresed patientes and children, the literature has documented invasive infections. We present a
case of a bacteriemia due to N. subflava in a newborn, treated with cefotaxime with good outcome. In newborns,
the most common Neisseria bacteria to cause invasive infections are N. meningitidis, with highly fatal clinical
course and N. gonorrhoeae which compromise the eye, oftalmia neonatorum, with uncommon invasive infections.
It´s very important the adequate microbiological diagnosis because the biochemical tests may be inconclusive.
MALDITOF mass spectrometry technique is a useful tool.
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Rev Chilena Infectol 2017; 34 (4): 389-392
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