is an extremely rare pathogen. These gram-positive cocci bacteria are rarely identified in gastric biopsies and usually described in the scientific literature as an incidental finding, particularly in patients with delayed gastric emptying, gastroparesis, emphysematous gastritis or gastric perforation. It occurs most commonly in adult women and can be identified easily by its distinctive morphologic features, such as basophilic staining, cuboidal shape, tetrad arrangement, red blood cell-sized packets, flattened cell walls, and refractile nature in bright field microscopy. Although the pathogenesis of the microorganism is highly debated in humans, this bacterium is a well-known pathogen in livestock. Fewer than 30 cases of human infection have been described in the scientific literature so far, but none mentioned this micro-organism as a potential cause of death. We report the case of a 76-year-old patient with gastric perforation due to massive infection with . To date, this is the first report of human infection with in Romania.

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