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Patil D P, Dravid M, Ahire K, Bothikar S, Shah F. Burkholderia gladioli Septicemia: A Rare Case Report. JoMMID 2025; 13 (2)
URL: http://jommid.pasteur.ac.ir/article-1-657-en.html
JMF’s ACPM Medical College, Sakri Road, Morane, Dhule, North Maharashtra, India-424002
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Introduction: Burkholderia gladioli is an emerging opportunistic pathogen in humans. Its phenotypic variability makes identification challenging and can lead to misidentification as other Burkholderia species. Case presentation: We report a case of B. gladioli septicemia in a patient from the North Maharashtra region of India. The isolate was accurately identified using an automated bacterial identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing system. This case highlights the need for accurate identification for appropriate management of infections caused by uncommon pathogens. Discussion: This case emphasizes the importance of considering B. gladioli in the differential diagnosis, particularly in immunocompromised individuals. Accurate diagnosis and appropriate antimicrobial therapy require a high index of suspicion and advanced identification methods. This report highlights the challenges in identifying B. gladioli and emphasizes the need for increased awareness of its clinical significance and antimicrobial resistance patterns. Conclusion: B. gladioli infections, while uncommon, cause severe disease in human health, particularly in patients with potential immunocompromise or environmental exposures. Improved diagnostic capabilities, such as molecular identification, and increased awareness of B. gladioli's pathogenic potential are essential for effective management of these infections.
     
Type of Study: Case Report | Subject: Infectious diseases and public health
Received: 2024/03/22 | Accepted: 2025/06/11 | Published: 2025/06/11

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