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Kingella kingae Spondylodiscitis: Treatment Failure With Flucloxacillin
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Kingella kingae Spondylodiscitis: Treatment Failure With Flucloxacillin

Aaron Keene, Julie Creighton, Trevor Anderson and Tony Walls
The Pediatric infectious disease journal, Vol.41(1), pp.48-50
01/01/2022
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/36553

Abstract

Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use Child, Preschool Discitis - diagnosis Discitis - microbiology Drug Resistance, Bacterial Female Floxacillin - therapeutic use Humans Kingella kingae - drug effects Kingella kingae - genetics Neisseriaceae Infections - diagnostic imaging Neisseriaceae Infections - drug therapy Neisseriaceae Infections - microbiology Spine - diagnostic imaging Spine - microbiology Tomography, X-Ray Computed Treatment Failure Treatment Outcome
Kingella kingae infections generally respond well to most beta-lactam antibiotics. We investigated an antibiotic treatment failure in a 3-year-old with K. kingae L3-4 spondylodiscitis. Her disease progressed even after 19 days of high-dose intravenous flucloxacillin. The clinical isolate did not produce a beta-lactamase and despite phenotypic testing and whole-genome sequencing, the mechanism of flucloxacillin resistance remains unknown.

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