Elizabethkingia
MICROBIOLOGY
- Elizabethkingia meningoseptica, non-fermenting mildly curved Gram-negative bacillus--the primary organism described as a human pathogen in this class.- Previously known as Chryseobacterium meningosepticum, and before this, Flavobacterium meningosepticum.- Isolated in 1959 by Elizabeth O. King, an American bacteriologist.
 
- Hardy organisms found in water and soil are ubiquitous in hospital environments.
- Positive findings for catalase, oxidase and indole. Growth is better at 40°C.  - It may be confused with Burkholderia cepacia, Aeromonas salmonicida or Sphingobacterium spp.
- E. meningoseptica is colistin-resistant but vancomycin-susceptible, unusual for a Gram-negative organism.
 
- Multi-drug resistance is the norm, including carbapenems:- Class A extended-spectrum β-lactamases and Metallo-β-lactamases, BlaB (subclass B1) and GOB (subclass B3) are described.
 
- Class A extended-spectrum β-lactamases and Metallo-β-lactamases, BlaB (subclass B1) and GOB (subclass B3) are described.
 
- Previously known as Chryseobacterium meningosepticum, and before this, Flavobacterium meningosepticum.
- E. miricola: usually multi-drug resistant.
- E. anophelis: typically identified through MALDI-TOF. Contaminated water is a typical source of outbreaks. - Outbreak (2015-2016) in Wisconsin and Michigan.
- Appears to be less drug-resistant than E. meningoseptica.
 
- Three other species were proposed as additions: E. bruuniana, E. ursingii, and E. occulta.
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Last updated: April 23, 2024
Citation
Auwaerter, Paul G. "Elizabethkingia." Johns Hopkins ABX Guide, The Johns Hopkins University, 2024. Pediatrics Central, peds.unboundmedicine.com/pedscentral/view/Johns_Hopkins_ABX_Guide/540666/all/Elizabethkingia. 
Auwaerter PG. Elizabethkingia. Johns Hopkins ABX Guide. The Johns Hopkins University; 2024. https://peds.unboundmedicine.com/pedscentral/view/Johns_Hopkins_ABX_Guide/540666/all/Elizabethkingia. Accessed October 31, 2025.
Auwaerter, P. G. (2024). Elizabethkingia. In Johns Hopkins ABX Guide. The Johns Hopkins University. https://peds.unboundmedicine.com/pedscentral/view/Johns_Hopkins_ABX_Guide/540666/all/Elizabethkingia
Auwaerter PG. Elizabethkingia [Internet]. In: Johns Hopkins ABX Guide. The Johns Hopkins University; 2024. [cited 2025 October 31]. Available from: https://peds.unboundmedicine.com/pedscentral/view/Johns_Hopkins_ABX_Guide/540666/all/Elizabethkingia.
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