Published in:
01-06-2017 | Case Report
Fatal Neisseria macacae infective endocarditis: first report
Authors:
Maude Vecten, Hélène Martel, Jean-Paul Casalta, Sandrine Hubert, Hubert Lepidi, Gilbert Habib, Didier Raoult, Frédérique Gouriet
Published in:
Infection
|
Issue 3/2017
Login to get access
Abstract
Introduction
Neisseria macacae is a Gram-negative diplococcus, found in the oropharynx of healthy Rhesus Monkeys. Infections caused by N. macacae in humans are extremely rare.
Case presentation
We present here the first case of N. macacae infective endocarditis in a 65-year-old man with a native aortic valve infection complicated by a peri-aortic abscess. N. macacae was isolated from blood culture and was found on the cardiac valve using 16S rDNA detection. Despite an appropriate antibiotic therapy, and aortic homograft replacement, and mitral repair, the patient died 4 days after surgery from a massive hemorrhagic stroke.