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Pathogenetic Characterization of a Strain Isolated from an Infant

Abstract

Purpose: To explore the clinical characteristics of bloodstream infection in an infant and characterize the phenotype and genotype of the isolated strains, as well as seek suitable infection models for assessing virulence.

Methods: Clinical data was collected from an infant patient diagnosed with bloodstream infection. Metagenomic sequencing was performed on the isolated blood sample. The strain was isolated and underwent mass spectrometry, biochemical tests, antibiotic susceptibility assays, and whole-genome sequencing. The infection model was used to assess virulence.

Results: Patient responded poorly to cephalosporins, but recovered after Linezolid treatment. Metagenomic sequencing identified as the predominant species in the sample, confirming infection. They were identified as with a high confidence level of 98.99% using mass spectrometry. The strain showed positive results for Catalase, Oxidase, and Urea tests, and negative results for Mannose, Xylose, Lactose, Mannitol, Arginine, and Galactose tests, consistent with the biochemical profile of reference standards. susceptibility to 15 antibiotics was demonstrated and no resistance genes were detected. Predicted virulence genes, including , were associated with metabolic pathways and the type VI secretion system. The infection model demonstrated dose-dependent survival rates.

Conclusion: The infant likely developed a bloodstream infection with due to compromised immunity. Although the isolated strain is sensitive to cephalosporin antibiotics and has low pathogenicity in infection models, clinical treatment with cephalosporins was ineffective. Linezolid proved to be effective, providing valuable guidance for future clinical management of such rare infections.

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