Author/Authors :
Bhattacharyya, S Department of Microbiology - Bankura Sammilani Medical College - Bankura - West Bengal, India , Roy, S Department of Microbiology - Bankura Sammilani Medical College - Bankura - West Bengal, India , Mukhopadhyay, PK Department of Microbiology - Bankura Sammilani Medical College - Bankura - West Bengal, India , Rit, K Department of Microbiology - Bankura Sammilani Medical College - Bankura - West Bengal, India , Dey, JB Department of Microbiology - Bankura Sammilani Medical College - Bankura - West Bengal, India , Ganguly, U Department of Microbiology - Bankura Sammilani Medical College - Bankura - West Bengal, India , Ray, R Department of Microbiology - Bankura Sammilani Medical College - Bankura - West Bengal, India
Abstract :
Staphylococcus aureus produces a particular morphological variant called small colony variant (SCV) which is responsible
for persistent subclinical infections in predisposed individuals and is usually resistant to aminoglycosides and cell wall active
antibiotics. Infections by SCV of S. aureus are an upcoming problem due to difficulty in laboratory diagnosis and resistance
to antimicrobial chemotherapy. We here report a case of infective endocarditis caused by SCV of Staphylococcus aureus in
a pediatric patient.
Keywords :
Small colony variant , Staphylococcus aureus , Auxotrophicity , Menadione