Bacillus cereus , a Volatile Human Pathogen
New York Medical College · Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Abstract
Bacillus cereus is a Gram-positive aerobic or facultatively anaerobic, motile, spore-forming, rod-shaped bacterium that is widely distributed environmentally. While B. cereus is associated mainly with food poisoning, it is being increasingly reported to be a cause of serious and potentially fatal non-gastrointestinal-tract infections. The pathogenicity of B. cereus, whether intestinal or nonintestinal, is intimately associated with the production of tissue-destructive exoenzymes. Among these secreted toxins are four hemolysins, three distinct phospholipases, an emesis-inducing toxin, and proteases. The major hurdle in evaluating B. cereus when isolated from a clinical specimen is overcoming its stigma as an…
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1Topics & keywords
- Bacillus cereus
- Microbiology
- Cereus
- Biology
- Bacteremia
- Clindamycin
- Antimicrobial
- Antibiotics