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Bacillus cereus bacteremia is an infectious disease that may sometimes be fatal with a rapid clinical course. We performed a retrospective analysis on 12 patients with Bacillus cereus bacteremia recruited from January 2010 to March 2015. The primary diseases were acute leukemia (n=5), myelodysplastic syndromes (n=3), malignant lymphoma (n=3), and hemophagocytic syndrome (n=1). Neutrophil count at the onset of this bacteremia was less than 500 cells/µl in 9 patients. At the onset of bacteremia, we observed neurological symptoms (n=7), gastrointestinal symptoms (n=6), and findings suspected of infection at the venous catheter insertion site (n=6). Vancomycin was administered to all the patients; 10 patients showed improvement whereas 2 died early after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation owing to bacteremia. Three patients had sequelae of central nervous system disorders. Neurological and gastrointestinal symptoms with fever may be predictors for this bacteremia, and early administration of appropriate antibacterial drugs may improve the prognosis. Future research should be aimed toward the identification of the clinical features of poor prognosis and establishment of remedies for Bacillus cereus bacteremia.

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Marie Nakashima, Masahide Osaki, Tatsunori Goto, Yusuke Kagaya, Naomi Kawashima, Takanobu Morishita, Yukiyasu Ozawa, Koichi Miyamura. Bacillus cereus bacteremia in patients with hematological disorders]. [Rinsho ketsueki] The Japanese journal of clinical hematology. 2021;62(3):157-162

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PMID: 33828007

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