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    题名: Elizabethkingia Infections in Humans: From Genomics to Clinics
    作者: Jiun-Nong Lin;Chung-Hsu Lai;Chih-Hui Yang;Yi-Han Huang
    贡献者: 健康暨護理學院
    日期: 2019-08
    上传时间: 2020-05-19T06:30:32Z (UTC)
    摘要: The genus Elizabethkingia has recently emerged as a cause of life-threatening infections in
    humans, particularly in immunocompromised patients. Several new species in the genus Elizabethkingia
    have been proposed in the last decade. Numerous studies have indicated that Elizabethkingia
    anophelis, rather than Elizabethkingia meningoseptica, is the most prevalent pathogen in this genus.
    Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization–time of flight mass spectrometry systems with an extended
    spectrum database could reliably identify E. anophelis and E. meningoseptica, but they are unable to
    distinguish the remaining species. Precise species identification relies on molecular techniques, such as
    housekeeping gene sequencing and whole-genome sequencing. These microorganisms are usually
    susceptible to minocycline but resistant to most -lactams, -lactam/ -lactam inhibitors, carbapenems,
    and aminoglycosides. They often exhibit variable susceptibility to piperacillin, piperacillin-tazobactam,
    fluoroquinolones, and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. Accordingly, treatment should be guided
    by antimicrobial susceptibility testing. Target gene mutations are markedly associated with
    fluoroquinolone resistance. Knowledge on the genomic characteristics provides valuable insights
    into in these emerging pathogens.
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