, a spore-forming anaerobic Gram-positive rod commonly found in soil samples, is rarely associated with human disease. The authors report a rare case of osteomyelitis of the left distal femur in a young male patient, which is the first reported case of from Pakistan. A 21-year-old male, laborer by profession, presented with low-grade fever, fatigue and lethargy since more than a month, which progressed in severity over the last 2 weeks. On CT scan, abnormal thickening of the cortical bone along with encroachment of the medullary cavity was observed in the left distal femur. A diagnosis of acute osteomyelitis was made and surgical intervention was performed to remove infected bone and soft tissue, which were sent for culture to the Microbiology laboratory. Bone and soft tissue cultures yielded no growth after 72 hours of aerobic incubation. However, bacterial growth was observed after anaerobic incubation, in bone culture, which was identified as using Vitek 2 automated system. Penicillin, piperacillin-tazobactam, meropenem, vancomycin and metronidazole were susceptible whereas, clindamycin was resistant in the isolate. The patient was started on metronidazole and after he remained stable with a clean surgical wound and symptomatic management, was discharged on regular follow-up as an out-patient. Since, is rare and highly fatal in most cases, prompt reporting and insights from treated infections could pave the way for successful management.
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