Recurrent chronic ambulatory peritoneal dialysis-associated infection due to Rothia dentocariosa

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Rothia dentocariosa is a commensal organism of the human oropharynx, Clinical infection due to this organism is rare. A case of recurrent peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis caused by R dentocariosa and a review of the literature is reported. Isolation of R dentocariosa from dialysate fluid should not be dismissed as a contaminant. Although there are no interpretive criteria for antimicrobial susceptibility testing, R dentocariosa appears to be susceptible to a variety of antibiotics including beta-lactams, vancomycin and aminoglycosides. Optimal therapy of peritoneal dialysis peritonitis caused by this organism may also require removal of the catheter.

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Morris, S. K., Nag, S., Suh, K. N., & Evans, G. A. (2004). Recurrent chronic ambulatory peritoneal dialysis-associated infection due to Rothia dentocariosa. Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 15(3), 171–173. https://doi.org/10.1155/2004/823463

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