Good bacteria gone awry: probiotic-induced bacteremia in a vulnerable patient - a unique case report

Probiotics have gained immense popularity as an over-the-counter supplement in recent years. Many people use probiotics to promote gastrointestinal and immunologic health. However, there is not much concrete evidence regarding the safety and efficacy of these ingested capsules of foreign bacterial...

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Main Authors: Riddhi Machchhar, Ana Torres Hernandez, Christopher Meusburger, Prabhav Kashyap Godavarthy, Jithin Reddy Vennapusa, Christian Grant, Bassam Hasan, Michael Rothberg
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Published: PAGEPress Publications 2025-06-01
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Christian Grant
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description Probiotics have gained immense popularity as an over-the-counter supplement in recent years. Many people use probiotics to promote gastrointestinal and immunologic health. However, there is not much concrete evidence regarding the safety and efficacy of these ingested capsules of foreign bacterial content and their potential to become opportunistic pathogens. Special populations, such as immunocompromised patients, may try these supplements for their touted benefits and the label of being naturally occurring, but they can unknowingly cause undue harm to their health. Probiotics are unregulated supplements that cannot definitively claim to be the appropriate mixture of bacteria for diverse gut microbiomes, confirm the optimal dosage before adverse events are observed, or provide a number needed to harm as seen in other medical trials. Here, we present a case of a 69-year-old female with multiple comorbidities who presented with weakness and was found to have lactobacillus bacteremia due to bacterial transmigration of pathogens introduced through probiotic consumption. This incident highlights the increasing need for investigation regarding unregulated over-the-counter supplements, specifically probiotics, and their utility and safety. Along with emerging data regarding probiotics and their beneficial but sometimes harmful impact, our case aims to create a dialogue about when the use of adjuvants is appropriate and within which patient populations.
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spelling doaj-art-7fa84bc40aa742fc932d26254770c78f2025-08-20T03:37:05ZengPAGEPress PublicationsInfectious Diseases and Herbal Medicine2724-52842025-06-016110.4081/idhm.2025.583Good bacteria gone awry: probiotic-induced bacteremia in a vulnerable patient - a unique case reportRiddhi Machchhar0Ana Torres Hernandez1Christopher Meusburger2Prabhav Kashyap Godavarthy3Jithin Reddy Vennapusa4Christian Grant5Bassam Hasan6Michael Rothberg7Department of Graduate Medical Education, Ocean University Medical Center, Brick TownshipRowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine, StratfordDepartment of Graduate Medical Education, Ocean University Medical Center, Brick TownshipDepartment of General Medicine, Mamata Academy of Medical Sciences, Bachupally, HyderabadDepartment of General Medicine, Mamata Academy of Medical Sciences, Bachupally, HyderabadDepartment of Graduate Medical Education, Ocean University Medical Center, Brick TownshipDepartment of Graduate Medical Education, Ocean University Medical Center, Brick TownshipDepartment of Graduate Medical Education, Ocean University Medical Center, Brick Township Probiotics have gained immense popularity as an over-the-counter supplement in recent years. Many people use probiotics to promote gastrointestinal and immunologic health. However, there is not much concrete evidence regarding the safety and efficacy of these ingested capsules of foreign bacterial content and their potential to become opportunistic pathogens. Special populations, such as immunocompromised patients, may try these supplements for their touted benefits and the label of being naturally occurring, but they can unknowingly cause undue harm to their health. Probiotics are unregulated supplements that cannot definitively claim to be the appropriate mixture of bacteria for diverse gut microbiomes, confirm the optimal dosage before adverse events are observed, or provide a number needed to harm as seen in other medical trials. Here, we present a case of a 69-year-old female with multiple comorbidities who presented with weakness and was found to have lactobacillus bacteremia due to bacterial transmigration of pathogens introduced through probiotic consumption. This incident highlights the increasing need for investigation regarding unregulated over-the-counter supplements, specifically probiotics, and their utility and safety. Along with emerging data regarding probiotics and their beneficial but sometimes harmful impact, our case aims to create a dialogue about when the use of adjuvants is appropriate and within which patient populations. https://www.pagepress.org/medicine/idhm/article/view/583Probioticslactobacillus bacteremiasupplement oversight
spellingShingle Riddhi Machchhar
Ana Torres Hernandez
Christopher Meusburger
Prabhav Kashyap Godavarthy
Jithin Reddy Vennapusa
Christian Grant
Bassam Hasan
Michael Rothberg
Good bacteria gone awry: probiotic-induced bacteremia in a vulnerable patient - a unique case report
Infectious Diseases and Herbal Medicine
Probiotics
lactobacillus bacteremia
supplement oversight
title Good bacteria gone awry: probiotic-induced bacteremia in a vulnerable patient - a unique case report
title_full Good bacteria gone awry: probiotic-induced bacteremia in a vulnerable patient - a unique case report
title_fullStr Good bacteria gone awry: probiotic-induced bacteremia in a vulnerable patient - a unique case report
title_full_unstemmed Good bacteria gone awry: probiotic-induced bacteremia in a vulnerable patient - a unique case report
title_short Good bacteria gone awry: probiotic-induced bacteremia in a vulnerable patient - a unique case report
title_sort good bacteria gone awry probiotic induced bacteremia in a vulnerable patient a unique case report
topic Probiotics
lactobacillus bacteremia
supplement oversight
url https://www.pagepress.org/medicine/idhm/article/view/583
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