Abstract
Rhodococcus equi is an uncommon Gram positive, variably acid-fast pathogen, that appears as hard to treat mostly owing to the establishment of intracellular niches. Lack of interpretive criteria for susceptibility testing may lead to under-reporting or overestimation of resistances, whereas knowledge about this pathogen's clinical impact may be affected by erroneous phenotype-based characterization at a genus and species level. We present the case of a bacteraemia with a concomitant lung mass in a lymphoma patient, that further highlights the emergence of rhodococcal diseases as a matter for concern in the fields of infectious diseases and haematology.
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Savini, V., Salutari, P., Sborgia, M., Mancini, I., Masciarelli, G., Catavitello, C., … D’Antonio, D. (2011). Brief tale of a bacteraemia by Rhodococcus equi, with concomitant lung mass: What came first, the chicken or the egg? Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.4084/MJHID.2011.006
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