Introduction: as a probiotic supplement is increasingly used in both adult and paediatric patient populations. There is limited awareness about potential adverse effects.
Case Presentation: We report a case of prolonged (111 days) bacteraemia after brief probiotic use in a 17-month-old immunocompetent child, without a definite focus of infection and in the absence of predisposing risk factors or underlying co-morbidities. We identified seven probiotic use-associated cases of prolonged bacteraemia (mean duration [range] 64 days [14-93 days] where data were available) in the literature, all with underlying co-morbidities.
Conclusion: probiotic preparations may cause prolonged bacteraemia, rendering patients with underlying co-morbidities as well as those with unrecognized risk factors vulnerable for significant infectious complications.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8209711 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000205 | DOI Listing |
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