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Alpha-hemolytic streptococci: Clinical significance in the cancer patient

โœ Scribed by Pizzo, P. A. ;Ladisch, S. ;Witebsky, F. G.


Book ID
102519503
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Weight
213 KB
Volume
4
Category
Article
ISSN
0098-1532

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Abstract

Alphaโ€hemolytic Streptococci were associated with 29 episodes of sepsis (12 polymicrobial) in 27 patients with cancer during a nine year period. Only two patients had dental manipulation prior to the onset of sepsis, but each had received chemotherapy and 75% were granulocytopenic (PMN < 500/mm^3^) at the time of the infection. None of the patients developed bacterial endocarditis. Unlike the normal host in whom a transient bacteria with alphaโ€hemolytic Streptococci may occur following dental extraction or periodontal procedures, the cancer patient is at risk for more clinically significant sepsis. This risk is probably related to the presence of chemotherapyโ€induced oral mucusitis and granulocytopenia, and our results suggests that isolation of alphaโ€hemolytic Streptococci in febrile cancer patients should not be dismissed as a contaminent.


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