Purpose: In 2023, Helicobacter zhangjianzhongii was proposed as a new species in the Helicobacter genus. We here describe two human cases of H. zhangjianzhongii bacteremia.
Methods: Four clinical strains from the Helicobacter genus isolated from blood culture between 2017 and 2023 were studied. They were initially identified as H. canis by MALDI-TOF and 16S rDNA sequencing. The strains were biochemically characterized and tested at different temperatures and atmospheres. Two databases were used to characterize the isolates: the Bruker® MBT compass Version 4.1.1 database and a in-house spectrum-enriched database. After bacterial DNA extraction the genomes were sequenced on NovaSeq 6000 (Illumina) and analyzed using an in-house pipeline.
Results: Case 1 involved a 58-year-old woman who was hospitalized in a thoracic oncology unit because her general condition deteriorated in a setting of small-cell carcinoma. She presented with abdominal pain associated with significant hepatomegaly. Case 2 involved a 78-year-old woman on rituximab who was hospitalized to treat chest pain, anemia, and inflammatory syndrome. Both strains exhibited very similar microbiological and genomic characteristics, thus growth in a microaerobic atmosphere at 37°C and 42°C, oxidase-positivity, and urease- and catalase-negativity. Both were formally identified by whole-genome sequencing as H. zhangjianzhongii (ANI > 99% and DDH > 94%).
Conclusion: This proposed species is associated with bacteremia in humans. It is thus likely to be a novel human pathogen. Dogs may have been the source of infection.
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Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis
February 2025
National Reference Centre for Campylobacters & Helicobacters, Bordeaux, France.
Purpose: In 2023, Helicobacter zhangjianzhongii was proposed as a new species in the Helicobacter genus. We here describe two human cases of H. zhangjianzhongii bacteremia.
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September 2023
State Key Laboratory for Infectious Disease Prevention and Control, National Institute for Communicable Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, China.
In 2019, two distinct bacterial isolates were independently isolated from the fecal samples of separate dogs in Beijing, China. These cells exhibit microaerobic, are Gram-negative, motile, and possess a characteristic spiral shape with bipolar single flagellum. They display positive results for the oxidase test while being negative for both catalase and urease.
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