Prolonged watery diarrhea and malnutrition caused by Aliarcobacter butzleri (formerly Arcobacter butzleri): the first pediatric case in Croatia and a literature review.

Le infezioni in medicina Pub Date : 2024-06-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.53854/liim-3202-12
Anita Novak, Marija Vuko-Tokić, Vanda Žitko, Marija Tonkić
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Abstract

Aliarcobacter butzleri (formerly Arcobacter butzleri), is a newly recognized Campylobacter-like emerging foodborne pathogen worldwide, usually causing gastrointestinal symptoms in young children. A 4-year-old boy was admitted to the Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of Split, Croatia, because of malnutrition, lost appetite and prolonged watery diarrhea. A comprehensive diagnostics, including biochemistry, haematology, allergology, microbiology and radiology, were performed. The only positive microbiology result was unexpected isolation of Aliarcobacter butzleri on selective media for Campylobacter, after 48 hours of incubation on 42°C, among microaerophilic atmosphere. Clinical course was favorable and after symptomatic therapy child was discharged in good clinical condition and normal peristalsis to home care, with the recommendation of taking high-protein preparations to improve nutritional status. In addition, we performed a literature review of clinical cases caused by Aliarcobacter butzleri infection. The first report of Aliarcobacter butzleri isolated from stool sample in a 4-year old boy in Croatia, along with other clinical reports in literature, highlights the importance of standardisation and improvement of microbiological analysis, especially implementation of new methods for the identification of emerging pathogens.

由丁兹勒阿里杆菌(前身为丁兹勒阿科菌)引起的长期水样腹泻和营养不良:克罗地亚首例儿科病例及文献综述。
丁兹勒阿雷亚尔克菌(前身为丁兹勒阿科杆菌)是一种新发现的类似弯曲杆菌的食源性病原体,在全球范围内新出现,通常会在幼儿中引起胃肠道症状。克罗地亚斯普利特大学医院儿科收治了一名 4 岁男孩,原因是营养不良、食欲不振和长期水样腹泻。医院对他进行了全面诊断,包括生化、血液学、过敏学、微生物学和放射学检查。唯一的微生物学阳性结果是,在嗜微空气中于 42°C 培养 48 小时后,意外地在弯曲杆菌的选择性培养基上分离出了布氏阿里卡杆菌。临床病程良好,经过对症治疗后,患儿出院时临床状况良好,肠蠕动正常,可在家接受护理,并建议患儿服用高蛋白制剂以改善营养状况。此外,我们还对由丁兹勒阿利卡氏菌感染引起的临床病例进行了文献回顾。克罗地亚首次报告从一名 4 岁男童的粪便样本中分离出丁兹勒阿利卡氏菌,加上其他文献中的临床报告,凸显了微生物分析标准化和改进的重要性,尤其是采用新方法鉴定新出现的病原体。
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