Detection of fastidious bacteria in cardiac valves in cases of blood culture negative endocarditis
- 1Pathology Laboratory, Broussais Hospital, Paris, France
- 2Microbiology Laboratory, Broussais Hospital, 96 Rue Didot, 75014 Paris, France
- 3Pathology Laboratory, Dupuytren Hospital, 2 Avenue M. Luther King, 87042-Limoges, France
- 4Unité des Rickettsies, Faculté de Médecine, 27 Boulevard Jean Moulin, 13385-Marseille, Cedex 5, France
- Dr Bruneval patrick.bruneval{at}brs.ap-hop-paris.fr
- Accepted 7 June 2000
Abstract
The diagnosis of blood culture negative endocarditis is still a problem. Fastidious bacteria such as bartonella and coxiella are responsible for cases of blood culture negative endocarditis, the identification of which is mainly based on serological and DNA studies only available in specialised centres. Therefore, a routine technique is needed in surgical pathology laboratories to detect these bacteria in cardiac valve tissue sections. This report describes a staining technique, the Giménez stain, feasible and sensitive in detecting bartonella and coxiella in two cases of blood culture negative endocarditis.








