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Severe Pneumonia and Sepsis Caused by Dialister pneumosintes in an Adolescent.
Kaiser, Maximilian; Weis, Meike; Kehr, Katharina; Varnholt, Verena; Schroten, Horst; Tenenbaum, Tobias.
Afiliação
  • Kaiser M; Pediatric Infectious Diseases, University Children's Hospital Mannheim, Heidelberg University, 68167 Mannheim, Germany.
  • Weis M; Pediatric Surgery, University Children's Hospital Mannheim, Heidelberg University, 68167 Mannheim, Germany.
  • Kehr K; Clinic of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, 68167 Mannheim, Germany.
  • Varnholt V; Institute for Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, 68167 Mannheim, Germany.
  • Schroten H; Clinic of Neonatology, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, 68167 Mannheim, Germany.
  • Tenenbaum T; Pediatric Infectious Diseases, University Children's Hospital Mannheim, Heidelberg University, 68167 Mannheim, Germany.
Pathogens ; 10(6)2021 Jun 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34200808
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Dialister pneumosintes (D. pneumosintes) is known to cause dental, periodontal or sinus infections. To date, the pathogen has only been described in a small number of cases with a severe infection. CASE REPORT We describe the clinical case of a 13-year-old, obese female patient that presented with acute respiratory failure and sepsis. A CT-scan showed extensive bilateral patchy areas, subpleural and peribronchovascular consolidations with surrounding ground-glass opacity, extensive consolidations in the lower lobes of both lungs matching to a severe pneumonia and clinically emerging acute respiratory distress syndrome. Moreover, it showed extensive sinusitis of the right sinus frontalis, maxillaris and right cellulae ethmoidales. D. pneumosintes was isolated from an anaerobic blood culture obtained at admission. The antibiotic treatment included piperacillin/tazobactam and oral switch to ampicillin/sulbactam plus ciprofloxacin.

CONCLUSIONS:

We describe the first adolescent with severe systemic D. pneumosintes infection. Since the pathogen is difficult to culture the systemic virulence remains unclear. This work aims to sensitize health care specialists to consider D. pneumosintes infection in patients with periodontal or sinusal infection.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article