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BMC Pulmonary Medicine | 2015

Prevalence of Mycobacterium lentiflavum in cystic fibrosis patients, France

Michael Phelippeau; Jean-Christophe Dubus; Martine Reynaud-Gaubert; Carine Gomez; Nathalie Stremler-Le Bel; Marielle Bedotto; Elsa Prudent; Michel Drancourt

BackgroundMycobacterium lentiflavum is rarely isolated in respiratory tract samples from cystic fibrosis patients. We herein describe an unusually high prevalence of M. lentiflavum in such patients.MethodsM. lentiflavum, isolated from the respiratory tract of cystic fibrosis patients, was identified using both rpoB partial sequencing and detected directly in the sputum by using real-time PCR targeting the smpB gene.ResultsM. lentiflavum emerged as the third most prevalent nontuberculous mycobacterial species isolated in cystic fibrosis patients in Marseille, France. Six such patients were all male, and two of them may have fulfilled the American Thoracic Society clinical and microbiological criteria for M. lentiflavum potential lung infection.ConclusionsM. lentiflavum was the third most common mycobacteria isolated in cystic fibrosis patients, particularly in six male patients. M. lentiflavum outbreaks are emerging particularly in cystic fibrosis patients.


Clinical Infectious Diseases | 2018

Coxiella burnetii: A Hidden Pathogen in Interstitial Lung Disease?

Cléa Melenotte; Jalal-Jean Izaaryene; Carine Gomez; Marion Delord; Elsa Prudent; Hubert Lepidi; Oleg Mediannikov; Marion Lacoste; Félix Djossou; Alexandre Mania; Noelle Bernard; Eric Huchot; Jean-Louis Mege; Fabienne Brégeon; Didier Raoult

We report 7 patients with interstitial lung disease seen at computed tomographic scan review. Coxiella burnetii infection was diagnosed in situ in 1 lung biopsy specimen. Q fever may be a cofactor of interstitial lung disease, especially in endemic areas.


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2017

Case Report: Scalp Eschar and Neck Lymphadenopathy Associated with Bacteremia due to Coxiella-Like Bacteria

Elsa Prudent; Khalid El Karkouri; Didier Raoult; Emmanouil Angelakis; Thomas Guimard; Sophie Amrane

Coxiella-like bacteria have been recently proposed as human pathogens. Using molecular techniques, we detected Coxiella-like bacteria in the blood and serum samples of a patient with a scalp eschar, neck lymphadenopathy, severe urticaria, edema, fever, and arthralgia indicating that this organism can provide systemic complications.


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2015

Incidental Syphilis Diagnosed by Real-Time PCR Screening of Urine Samples

Grégory Dubourg; Sophie Edouard; Elsa Prudent; Pierre-Edouard Fournier; Didier Raoult

A dramatic increase in the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), such as gonorrhea ([1][1]), syphilis ([1][1], [2][2]), and HIV seroconversion ([3][3], [4][4]), has been reported worldwide. The gold standard for syphilis diagnosis remains the serology test, particularly the Venereal


International Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2018

A case of giant cell arteritis associated with culture-proven Coxiella burnetii aortitis

S. de Worm; J.B. Giot; C. Courtoy; E. Gillet; Sophie Amrane; P. Huynen; M. Van Esbroeck; Elsa Prudent; Hubert Lepidi; Matthieu Million; M. Moutschen; Didier Raoult

A case of proven Coxiella burnetii aortitis, possibly associated with giant cell arteritis (GCA), is reported. A 72-year-old man, who is a hunter, presented with weight loss, fever, jaw claudication, and hardened temporal arteries associated with a persistent inflammatory syndrome and arteritis of the whole aorta, including the brachiocephalic arteries, as seen on 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography. The diagnosis of GCA was retained, and treatment with prednisolone was started. Given the aneurysm of the abdominal aorta, the patient underwent replacement of the abdominal aorta with an allograft. Histology showed intense chronic arteritis attributed to atherosclerosis with dissection. However, Coxiella burnetii infection was confirmed by serology and then by culture and molecular biology on the surgical specimen. A combination of hydroxychloroquine and doxycycline was added to tapered prednisolone and the outcome was favourable.


Infection | 2018

Fluorescent in situ hybridization can be used as a complementary assay for the diagnosis of Tropheryma whipplei infection

Elsa Prudent; Guillaume Le Guenno; Stijn Jonckheere; A. Vankeerberghen; Hubert Lepidi; E. Angelakis; Didier Raoult

BackgroundImmunohistochemistry and Periodic acid–Schiff (PAS) staining have been routinely used for the diagnosis of Whipple’s disease (WD). However, these methods present limitations. As a result, the last years, Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) has been increasingly used as a complementary tool for the diagnosis of WD from various tissue samples.Case reportIn this study, we visualized, by FISH, Tropheryma whipplei within macrophages of a lymph node from a patient with WD. Moreover, we report in this study a patient with a pulmonary biopsy compatible with WD by PAS, immunostaining and FISH, although the specific molecular assays for T. whipplei were negative. Sequencing analysis of the 16S rDNA revealed a T. whipplei-related species with unknown classification.ConclusionFISH can be a valuable method for the detection of Tropheryma species in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues. FISH cannot replace the other already approved diagnostic techniques for WD, it can be used as a complementary tool and can provide supplementary information in a relatively short time.


European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases | 2015

Complementarity between targeted real-time specific PCR and conventional broad-range 16S rDNA PCR in the syndrome-driven diagnosis of infectious diseases

A.-S. Morel; Grégory Dubourg; Elsa Prudent; Sophie Edouard; Frédérique Gouriet; Jean-Paul Casalta; Florence Fenollar; Pierre-Edouard Fournier; Michel Drancourt; Didier Raoult


European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases | 2017

Bartonella henselae is usually not viable in lymph nodes of patients with cat scratch disease

Elsa Prudent; Hubert Lepidi; G. Audoly; B. La Scola; Pierre-Edouard Fournier; Sophie Edouard; Emmanouil Angelakis; Didier Raoult


European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases | 2018

Molecular strategy for the diagnosis of infectious lymphadenitis

Elsa Prudent; Bernard La Scola; Michel Drancourt; E. Angelakis; Didier Raoult


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2018

Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) and Peptide Nucleic Acid Probe-Based FISH for Diagnosis of Q Fever Endocarditis and Vascular Infections

Elsa Prudent; Hubert Lepidi; E. Angelakis; Didier Raoult

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Didier Raoult

Aix-Marseille University

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Hubert Lepidi

Aix-Marseille University

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Sophie Edouard

Aix-Marseille University

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Carine Gomez

Aix-Marseille University

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Sophie Amrane

Aix-Marseille University

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