Multiple Brain Abscesses Caused by Nocardia Beijingensis in a Patient With HIV Infection.

Journal: Cureus
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Abstract

The etiologic agents of central nervous system infections in HIV-infected patients comprise a broad range of opportunistic pathogens. We presented a 49-year-old male patient with HIV infection and low adherence to antiretroviral therapy. He presented with multiple cerebral abscesses, and his microbiological diagnosis approach resulted in the isolation of Nocardia beijingensis , a species rarely reported in America. Central nervous system nocardial infection in HIV-infected patients should be considered, and a diagnosis at species level is mandatory because the antibiotic susceptibility profile varies among species.

Authors
Dehydra Leon Tavares, Graciela Hernández Silva, Paulette Diaz Lomeli, Areli Martínez Gamboa, Bruno Lopez Luis