A Line Full of Lessons: A "Sake Lees"-Like Mass Revealing Bacillus cereus Contamination in an Amino Acid Infusion

一条充满教训的线索:类似“酒糟”的物质揭示了氨基酸输液中的蜡样芽孢杆菌污染

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Abstract

Bacillus cereus (B. cereus) is a known cause of catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) in healthcare settings, with increased risk observed in immunocompromised patients and those receiving amino acid-based parenteral nutrition. This condition is typically identified by local signs at the catheter insertion site and positive blood cultures. We report a case of an elderly hospitalized patient in whom an unusual visual finding, whitish, turbid, "sake-lees"-like crystalline aggregates within the infusion line, contributed to the diagnosis of B. cereus-associated CRBSIs. This case underscores the potential routes of B. cereus contamination in the medical environment and highlights the importance of rigorous infection control practices during infusion preparation and catheter-related procedures for hospitalized patients.

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