A Case of Tuberculous Meningitis With Concomitant Spinal Co-infection With Tuberculosis and Aspergillosis.

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Candice A Sternberg, Andres Martinez, Ayoola Olayiwola, Maria Morel Almonte, Christine A Vu, Tanya Quiroz, Nadine Montreuil, Folusakin Ayoade
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Abstract

Co-infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Aspergillus in an immunocompetent host is rare but can occur. In this case, we present a patient with central nervous system tuberculosis (TB) and biopsy-proven spinal co-infections with TB and Aspergillosis. We highlight the complexities of treating a TB-Aspergillosis co-infection given drug-drug interactions between standard therapy for both conditions. Using susceptibilities for the Aspergillus and carefully monitoring drug levels of the antifungal agents, we were able to optimally treat the co-infection. This patient was ultimately discharged on isoniazid 1200 mg (15 mg/kg) daily, levofloxacin 750 mg daily, rifabutin 450 mg daily, and posaconazole 300 mg twice daily with a tentative plan to treat for at least 1 year with close outpatient follow-up. This case can serve as a guide for other providers who need to treat cases of TB and Aspergillosis co-infection by learning from our experience and paying attention to potential pitfalls.

结核性脑膜炎合并脊柱结核和曲霉病感染1例。
结核分枝杆菌和曲霉在免疫能力强的宿主中共同感染是罕见的,但可能发生。在这种情况下,我们提出了一个病人与中枢神经系统结核(TB)和活检证实脊柱合并感染结核和曲霉病。我们强调治疗结核病-曲霉病合并感染的复杂性,因为两种情况的标准治疗之间存在药物-药物相互作用。利用曲霉的敏感性和仔细监测抗真菌药物的药物水平,我们能够最佳地治疗合并感染。该患者最终出院,每日异烟肼1200 mg (15 mg/kg),左氧氟沙星750 mg,利福布汀450 mg,泊沙康唑300 mg,每日2次,暂定治疗至少1年,门诊密切随访。通过学习我们的经验并注意潜在的陷阱,该病例可以为需要治疗结核病和曲霉病合并感染病例的其他提供者提供指导。
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期刊介绍: The AFMR is committed to enhancing the training and career development of our members and to furthering its mission to facilitate the conduct of research to improve medical care. Case reports represent an important avenue for trainees (interns, residents, and fellows) and early-stage faculty to demonstrate productive, scholarly activity.
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