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Level of evidence: moderate (systemic review of published cases)
This study conducted a systematic review of published cases to examine osteoarticular infections (OAIs) caused by Gemella morbillorum (G. morbillorum), a rare clinical occurrence. The review included 16 studies covering 16 patients, with half having arthritis and the other half osteomyelitis/discitis. The study outlined demographic and clinical characteristics, microbiological data, management, and outcomes.
The key findings were as follows:
The study concludes that G. morbillorum is an emerging pathogen for OAIs in susceptible populations with specific risk factors. A thorough evaluation of the infectious focus is recommended for source control. In cases of G. morbillorum bacteremia, a high suspicion for associated endovascular infection is crucial.