Rev Esp Quimioter 2017, 30(2):123-126

Pulmonary co-infection due to Nocardia cyriacigeorgica and Aspergillus fumigatus                     

ROCÍO TRASTOY, TAMARA MANSO, XANA GARCÍA, GEMA BARBEITO, DANIEL NAVARRO, PEDRO RASCADO, Mª LUISA PÉREZ DEL MOLINO           

Introduction. Pulmonary nocardiosis is an uncommon pulmonary infection caused by aerobic gram-positive bacteria of the genus Nocardia.  Nocardia sp. are environmental organisms spread worldwide. Approximately 50 Nocardia species have been described to date, about 30 of which are known to cause human disease. Nocardia cyriacigeorgica was first reported in 2001.
Case report. We report a case of infection caused by N. cyriacigeorgica in a patient with B-cells non-Hodgkin lymphoma and diabetes mellitus. The microbiological findings reflect a possible co-infection by N. cyriacigeorgica and Aspergillus fumigatus.
Conclusions. Patient’s background and information related to risk factors are essential to detect the growth of Nocardia sp. in the laboratory. Furthermore, diagnosis of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis is particularly controversial, especially in intensive care units patients.  Taking everything into account, we will discuss a possible co-infection by N. cyriacigeorgica and A. fumigatus in a critically ill patient.

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