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Case Report: Metagenomics Next-Generation Sequencing Can Help Define the Best Therapeutic Strategy for Brain Abscesses Caused by Oral Pathogens

Zhonghui Ma, Yan Su, Haoxin Dong, Huifen Wang, Yonggang Luo, Xi Wang

2021Frontiers in Medicine14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Brain abscesses are associated with an increased long-term risk of new seizures and increased mortality within several years after infection. Common microorganisms that cause brain abscesses include bacteria, fungi, and mycoplasma. We report a 75-year-old man with a brain abscess caused by Prevotella denticola , an oral pathogen. Based on the clinical condition, we suspected that the patient had a blood-borne brain abscess, and he received antibiotics and systemic supportive treatment. The patient developed shock for the second time after negative Gram-staining results. Metagenomics next-generation sequencing showed one strain from the oral microbiome, confirming our hypothesis, and targeted antibiotic treatment was administered quickly. Thus, we report a case in which genomic analysis was the critical factor in determining the best antimicrobial therapy for administration.

Topics & Concepts

Brain abscessMetagenomicsAntibioticsMicrobiomeMedicinePrevotellaMycoplasma pneumoniaeAntimicrobialIntensive care medicineAbscessBiologyBioinformaticsMicrobiologyInternal medicineBacteriaSurgeryGenePneumoniaGeneticsBiochemistryOtolaryngology and Infectious DiseasesInfective Endocarditis Diagnosis and ManagementBacterial Infections and Vaccines
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