Rapid identification of a Leptotrichia trevisanii catheter-related bloodstream infection using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry Martín-Gutiérrez, Guillermo and Rodríguez, Nancy and Lepe, José Antonio and Parody, Rocío and Torres, María José and Aznar, Javier,, 2, e000036 (2015), doi = https://doi.org/10.1099/jmmcr.0.000036, publicationName = Microbiology Society, issn = , abstract= Introduction: Leptotrichia trevisanii is a large, fusiform, non-sporulating, motile, Gram-negative rod, and is a member of the family Fusobacteriaceae in the phylum Fusobacteria. Although L. trevisanii bacteraemia is extremely rare, severe infections have been reported in immunocompromised patients. Case presentation: We present a case of a 69-year-old woman diagnosed with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, who suffered a catheter-related bloodstream infection due to L. trevisanii during the post-autologous peripheral blood progenitor-cell transplantation aplasia phase. In this case, rapid identification of the opportunistic pathogen was achieved using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry directly from a blood culture, with correct identification of the micro-organism within 2 h after the blood culture became positive. Conclusion: Rapid identification of this opportunistic pathogen allowed initiation of appropriate antimicrobial therapy, which contributed to a successful clinical outcome for the patient. , language=, type=