Central nervous system infection by Bacillus cereus: a case report and literature review

Bacillus cereus is a ubiquitous pathogen that usually produces self-limiting gastrointestinal symptoms. However, in susceptible patients, it can lead to central nervous system infections which are potentially fatal. We present the case of a 10-year-old male under chemotherapy treatment for acute lym...

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Published inRevista de neurologiá Vol. 75; no. 8; pp. 239 - 245
Main Authors Rollán-Martínez Herrera, M, González-Urdiales, P, Zubizarreta-Zamalloa, A, Rodríguez-Merino, E, Martínez-Dubarbie, F
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Spanish
Published Spain Viguera Editores (Evidenze Group) 16.10.2022
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Summary:Bacillus cereus is a ubiquitous pathogen that usually produces self-limiting gastrointestinal symptoms. However, in susceptible patients, it can lead to central nervous system infections which are potentially fatal. We present the case of a 10-year-old male under chemotherapy treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukemia. During the induction period he developed a brain abscess due to B. cereus which was diagnosed through imaging tests and direct detection in the cerebrospinal fluid. His evolution was favorable with antibiotic treatment. So far, 26 other cases of central nervous system infections due to B. cereus have been described in literature, and besides being infrequent, they are a diagnostic challenge. However, in preterm infants, patients with hematological malignancies or central nervous system surgery, early suspicion should be established to start an appropriate antibiotic treatment and improve prognosis.
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Conflict of interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
ISSN:1576-6578
0210-0010
1576-6578
DOI:10.33588/rn.7508.2021412