From: Actinobaculum schaalii- invasive pathogen or innocent bystander? A retrospective observational study
Infections and colonisation with Actinobaculum schaalii(n = 27) | |
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Bacteremia | 10 (37.0%) |
   with urinary tract infection | 5 (18.5%) |
   with intaabdominal infection | 3 (11.1%) |
   with spondylodiscitis | 1 (3.7%) |
   with pneumonia | 1 (3.7%) |
Abscess | 6 (22.2%) |
   Abdominal | 1 (3.7%) |
   Skin | 1 (3.7%) |
   Surgical site infection (upper jaw and after bladder-stone extraction) | 2 (7.4%) |
   Genitourinary tract | 2 (7.4%) |
Urinary tract infection | 6 (22.2%) |
   with detection of A. schaalii in urine culture | 6 (22.2%) |
Colonisation (detection of A. schaalii in urine without clinical signs of infection ) | 5 (18.6%) |