Rare species of actinomyces as causative pathogens in breast abscess.

Breast J

Department of Surgery and Microbiology, Wycombe Hospital, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom.

Published: October 2007

AI Article Synopsis

  • Actinomyces species are normally found in areas like the mouth, gut, and female reproductive system, but can cause rare infections in the breast, with Actinomyces israelii being the most common pathogen.
  • Recent findings have identified other less common strains, including Actinomyces turicensis and Actinomyces radingae, as causes of breast infections.
  • The reported cases showed chronic infections with abscesses, with the first case resisting initial treatments and the second case requiring extensive aspiration and prolonged antibiotics to resolve the infection.

Article Abstract

Actinomyces species are commensal flora usually found in the oropharynx, gastrointestinal tract, and female genital tract. Primary actinomycosis of the breast is an unusual condition, where the most commonly isolated pathogen has been Actinomyces israelii. In recent years, other Actinomyces strains have been found associated with breast disease. We present the first reported cases of breast infection caused by the rare species, Actinomyces turicensis and Actinomyces radingae. Both infections displayed chronicity and abscess formation. In the first case, the infection was refractory to recurrent aspirations and initial antibiotic therapy. In the second case, aspiration and prolonged antibiotic therapy was required to overcome the chronic infection.

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