parvimonas
Parvimonas infections
see also:
Introduction
- Catalase negative obligate anaerobic Gram-positive cocci
- Parvimonas micra was initially classified as Peptostreptococcus micros but re-classified within the Parvimonas genus in 2006
- a known commensal of the human oral cavity and gastrointestinal tract.
- can be a cause of subacute odontogenic bacterial infections which may lead to septic shock such as:
- infective endocarditis (including SBE) (anaerobic bacteria account for 2-16% of cases of infective endocarditis)
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- oesophageal-pleural fistulae
- aorto-oesophageal fistulae
- haematogenous spread abscesses and local infections such as:
- hepatic abscess
- psoas abscess
- mycotic aneurysms
- intracranial abscesses
- spinal epidural abscesses
- spondylodiscitis
- vertebral osteomyelitis
- infection of internal hardware fixatures and devices such as prosthetic joints
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