Case Report

A Case of Ignatzschineria indica Bacteremia following Maggot Colonization

Table 2

Reported cases of Ignatzschineria indica as a human pathogen.

ReferenceYear publishedPatient sexPatient age (yrs)Geographical region/locationCulture sourceTreatmentOutcome

Roudiere et al. [4]2007M39Montpellier, FranceBloodOfloxacin plus cefotaxime then ciprofloxacin plus amoxicillin-clavulanateDischarged to addiction treatment center

Barker et al. [2]2014M64Kentucky, United StatesBloodAmpicillin-sulbactam plus vancomycin then cephalexinDischarged, lost to follow-up

Barker et al. [2]2014M67South Dakota, United StatesBloodPiperacillin-tazobactam plus clindamycin then ciprofloxacin and vancomycinDischarged

Barker et al. [2]2014M26Texas, United StatesUrineData unavailableData unavailable

Brun et al. [5]2015M69Loire Valley, FranceBloodCeftriaxoneDeath

Heddema et al. [6]2016M71Sittard-Geleen, NetherlandsBloodAmoxicillin-clavulanateDischarged, good clinical response

Mejias et al. [7]2016F76Pennsylvania, United StatesBreast abscessVancomycin plus piperacillin-tazobactam then piperacillin-tazobactamDischarged