Abstract

BackgroundAerococcus species are Gram-positive cocci, with negative catalase and oxidase activities and growth characteristics similar to viridans streptococci. They rarely cause infection in humans. However, there are reports of bacteremia, meningitis, septic arthritis, and endocarditis due to this pathogen in the literature. Herein we report a rare case of pyelonephritis due to A. viridans.Case presentationA 31-year-old-female patient with type 1 diabetes mellitus was presented with left loin pain, fever, nausea, and anorexia for 3 days. She had a history of obstructive nephropathy due to sloughed necrotic papillae 3 months earlier, mandating bilateral JJ stent insertion. She was treated with a 2 weeks course of doxycycline (100 mg, twice daily) based on the antibiotic susceptibility profile of her urine culture and responded well.ConclusionThis case highlights the possibility of complicated urinary tracts infection due to a rare human pathogen.

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