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Volume 29, Number 5—May 2023
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Characteristics and Treatment of Gordonia spp. Bacteremia, France

Alia Barthel1, Axel Ursenbach1, Charlotte Kaeuffer1, Christelle Koebel, Alain Gravet, Dominique De Briel, Jacqueline Dubois, Elina Haerrel, Estelle Rougier2, and Victor Gerber13Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: Hôpitaux universitaires de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France (A. Barthel, A. Ursenbach, C. Koebel, E. Rougier); Groupement Hospitalier de Mulhouse et Sud-Alsace, Mulhouse, France (C. Kaeuffer, A. Gravet); Hôpitaux Civils de Colmar, Colmar, France (D. de Briel, J. Dubois, E. Haerrel, V. Gerber)

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Table 2

Characteristics of patients with Gordonia bacteremia, 2010–2021, France*

Variables No. (%)
Median age, y (range)
49 (0.25–86.0)
Sex, n = 10
M 6 (60.0)
F
4 (40.0)
Immunodeficiency factors, n = 7
Corticosteroids 3 (42.8)
Severe malnutrition 4 (57.1)
Hemodialysis 2 (28.6)
Hemopathy 2 (28.6)
Transplantation 2 (28.6)
HIV
2 (28.6)
Central venous catheter, n = 6
Central port 3 (50.0)
Other central catheter
3 (50.0)
Nosocomial infection,* n = 10
Y 3 (30.0)
N
7 (70.0)
Microbiological identification, n = 10
G. bronchialis 2 (20.0)
G. sputi 4 (40.0)
G. aichiensis
1 (10.0)
Antimicrobial therapy, n = 9
3rd/4th-generation cephalosporin 6 (66.6)
β-lactam with β-lactamase inhibitor 4 (44.4)
Glycopeptide 3 (33.3)
Penicillin 2 (22.2)
Aminoside 2 (22.2)
Carbapenem 1 (11.1)
Fluoroquinolone
1 (11.1)
Median treatment duration, d (range)
15 (0–35)
CVC ablation, n = 6
3 (50.0)
Outcome, n = 10
Favorable outcome† 8 (80.0)
Relapse‡ 2 (20.0)

*Clinical signs of infection starting >48 h after hospitalization †Favorable outcome required clinical and biologic cure and repeated negative blood sample, without relapse through the end of the study period (May 31, 2022). ‡Relapse without cure through May 31, 2022.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

2Current affiliation: Hôpital Saint-Antoine, Assistance Publique des Hôpitaux de Paris, Paris, France.

3Current affiliation: Hôpitaux universitaires de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France.

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