First Danish case of infective endocarditis caused by Enterococcus hirae

Mette Winther, Michael Dalager-Pedersen, Irene Harder Tarpgaard, Hans Linde Nielsen

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Abstract

Enterococcus hirae, a member of the Enterococcus genus, is known to cause infections, including infective endocarditis (IE), in animal species. In humans, E. hirae is an uncommon pathogen, but has been associated with severe and recurrent disease. Here, we report the first Danish case of E. hirae native aortic valve IE in a 62-year-old woman with no history of heart disease. She presented to the hospital with symptoms of gastroenteritis but no signs of heart disease. Nevertheless, blood culture revealed growth of E. hirae, and a transoesophageal echocardiography demonstrated a mobile mass adherent to the aortic valve, compatible with a vegetation. The patient was successfully treated for E. hirae native aortic valve IE with 4 weeks of intravenous benzylpenicillin in combination with gentamicin for the initial 2 weeks. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first documented case of E. hirae IE in Denmark and the sixth documented case worldwide.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere237950
JournalBMJ Case Reports
Volume13
Issue number12
ISSN1757-790X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Dec 2020

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