A Case of Canine-Transmitted Postoperative Staphylococcus schleiferi Sinusitis.

Helena C Cabrera, Jeffrey D Suh, Rebecca D Golgert, Jakob L Fischer
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We present the first documented acute bacterial sinus infection with Staphylococcus schleiferi in a 58-year-old male recovering from endoscopic sinus surgery recovering on postoperative oral corticosteroids. The patient reported, within 1 month of surgery, treating an outer ear infection in his dog that was culture positive for Staphylococcus schleiferi and Corynebacterium sp. and developing an acute exacerbation of his sinus symptoms with increased purulent drainage, facial pain, and increased aural fullness. Nasal endoscopy was notable for purulence and thick mucus in multiple sinuses, which was positive on culture for S. schleiferi. He underwent treatment with trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole that resolved the active infection. S. schleiferi has shown only rare transmission to a human host in both immunocompetent and immunocompromised patients. Often, this bacterial pathogen will present as a skin infection or outer ear infection in canines and serves as the potential source of infection in humans as they treat their canine companions. This marks the first documented case of acute bacterial sinusitis caused by this bacterial pathogen in the human literature and warrants continued observation as another potential zoonotic pathogen that may cause sinus exacerbations in susceptible populations.

犬传术后施莱氏葡萄球菌鼻窦炎1例。
我们提出了第一个记录急性细菌性鼻窦感染的施莱氏葡萄球菌在58岁的男性从内窥镜鼻窦手术恢复术后口服皮质类固醇恢复。患者报告说,在手术后1个月内,他治疗了他的狗的外耳感染,该感染培养为施莱氏葡萄球菌和棒状杆菌阳性,并出现鼻窦症状急性加重,脓性引流增加,面部疼痛,耳廓充盈增加。鼻内窥镜检查发现多鼻窦脓毒和粘稠粘液,施莱氏沙门氏菌培养阳性。经甲氧苄啶/磺胺甲恶唑治疗,活动性感染得以缓解。在免疫正常和免疫功能低下的患者中,施莱氏沙门氏菌仅显示出罕见的向人类宿主的传播。通常,这种细菌病原体会以狗的皮肤感染或外耳感染的形式出现,并在人类治疗犬类同伴时成为潜在的感染源。这标志着人类文献中第一例由这种细菌病原体引起的急性细菌性鼻窦炎,值得继续观察,作为另一种可能导致易感人群鼻窦恶化的潜在人畜共患病原体。
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