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Non-classical Bordetella sp. (closely related to Bordetella hinzii and Bordetella pseudohinzii) lower respiratory tract infection in a patient with extensive bronchiectasis: a case report.


ABSTRACT: An increasing number of reports have described the pathogenic nature of several non-classical Bordetella spp. Among them, Bordetella hinzii and Bordetella pseudohinzii have been implicated in a myriad of respiratory-associated infections in humans and animals. We report the isolation of a genetically close relative of B. hinzii and B. pseudohinzii from the sputum of a woman in her early 60s with extensive bronchiectasis who presented with fever and brown colored sputum. The isolate had initially been identified as Bordetella avium by API 20NE, the identification system for non-enteric Gram-negative rod bacteria. Sequencing of the 16S rDNA, ompA, nrdA, and genes used in the Bordetella multilocus sequence typing scheme could not resolve the identity of this Bordetella isolate. Whole-genome single nucleotide polymorphism analysis positioned the isolate between B. hinzii and B. pseudohinzii in the phylogenetic tree, forming a distinct cluster. Whole-genome sequencing enabled the further identification of this rare organism, and should be considered for wider applications, especially the confirmation of organism identity in the clinical diagnostic microbiology laboratory.

SUBMITTER: Loong SK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10787532 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Non-classical <i>Bordetella</i> sp. (closely related to <i>Bordetella hinzii</i> and <i>Bordetella pseudohinzii)</i> lower respiratory tract infection in a patient with extensive bronchiectasis: a case report.

Loong Shih Keng SK   Liam Chong Kin CK   Karunakaran Rina R   Tan Kim-Kee KK   Mahfodz Nur Hidayana NH   AbuBakar Sazaly S  

The Journal of international medical research 20240101 1


An increasing number of reports have described the pathogenic nature of several non-classical <i>Bordetella</i> spp. Among them, <i>Bordetella hinzii</i> and <i>Bordetella pseudohinzii</i> have been implicated in a myriad of respiratory-associated infections in humans and animals. We report the isolation of a genetically close relative of <i>B. hinzii</i> and <i>B. pseudohinzii</i> from the sputum of a woman in her early 60s with extensive bronchiectasis who presented with fever and brown colore  ...[more]

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