Leclercia adecarboxylata: An Emerging Pathogen Among Pediatric Infections

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Jonathan KeyesSyed Ali

Abstract

Leclercia adecarboxylata is a gram-negative bacillus of the Enterobacteriaceae family. It is a rare human pathogen that is often acquired via wound and/or contact with aquatic environment. Although multiple cases of L. adecarboxylata infections are described in the adult population, few have been documented in pediatrics. We will present two cases of L. adecarboxylata infections in the pediatric population. The first is a case of cellulitis in an 11-year-old male patient after a penetrating wound. The second is a first-documented urinary tract infection in a 16-year-old male patient with chronic kidney disease. Both patients were successfully treated with antibiotics and surgical intervention, if necessary. These cases highlight the growing emergence of this bacterium in the pediatric population and the need to become more aware of its threat even in patients who are immunocompetent.

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