Actinomyces turicensis: a peculiar case of empyema after COVID-19 in a patient with ulcerative colitis

Federico Marzi, Antonio D'Errico, Mario Alessandri, Veronica De Crescenzo, M. Manini
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Actinomyces species are recognized as common mucosal bacteria in humans and as a newly discovered source of infection. Since its discovery in 1995, the subspecies Actinomyces turicensis has been reported as the causative pathogen of numerous infections. Only two instances of A. turicensis-related empyema, however, have been documented in the literature as of late. We report a unique case of polymicrobial empyema caused by A. turicensis shortly after a COVID-19 without any clear risk factors for anaerobic aspiration, along with a brief review of the literature. Tetracycline was successfully used for the first time to treat A. Turicensis empyema, following chest drainage.
土耳其放线菌:溃疡性结肠炎患者 COVID-19 后出现气肿的特殊病例
放线菌是人类常见的粘膜细菌,也是新发现的感染源。自 1995 年发现放线菌亚种以来,已有报告称其为多种感染的致病菌。但迄今为止,文献中仅记载了两例与放线菌相关的肺水肿病例。我们报告了一例在没有明确厌氧菌吸入风险因素的情况下,在COVID-19手术后不久由A. turicensis引起的多菌性肺水肿的独特病例,并简要回顾了相关文献。在胸腔引流后,四环素首次被成功用于治疗A. Turicensis气肿。
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