First case report of disseminated gonococcal arthritis in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Access microbiology Pub Date : 2025-01-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1099/acmi.0.000807.v3
Nessika Karsenti, Matthew Nelder, Jennifer LeMeissurier, Samuel Bourassa-Blanchette, Robert M Taylor
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Abstract

Introduction. Disseminated gonococcal infections (DGIs) are a rare but often debilitating complication of Neisseria gonorrhoeae infections. Often presenting as arthritis-dermatitis syndrome, true suppurative joint infections are an even more rare form of DGI. Here, we present the first known case of DGI in Newfoundland and Labrador in over 10 years. Case report. A 50-year-old man who is known to inject drugs with multiple housing and social challenges presented to the emergency department with a 2-day history of an isolated, painful, erythematous knee. After being assessed by orthopaedics and undergoing an operative debridement, intraoperative cultures grew N. gonorrhoeae. He was treated with intravenous ceftriaxone, and his course in hospital was complicated by inadequate pain control and a lack of stable housing. Conclusion. Although rare, DGIs need to remain on every clinician's differential for septic arthritis, given the increasing prevalence of gonorrhoeal infections in Canada, particularly in Newfoundland and Labrador. In addition, patients who are at risk of delaying accessing care, such as people who inject drugs and unhoused individuals, are at higher risk of complicated hospital stays.

纽芬兰和拉布拉多首例播散性淋球菌性关节炎报告。
介绍。播散性淋球菌感染(dgi)是淋病奈瑟菌感染的一种罕见但常使人衰弱的并发症。通常表现为关节炎-皮炎综合征,真正的化脓性关节感染是一种更罕见的DGI形式。在这里,我们介绍了10多年来纽芬兰和拉布拉多的第一例已知的DGI病例。病例报告。一名50岁男性,已知注射毒品,有多重住房和社会挑战,因2天的孤立,疼痛,膝关节红斑病史来到急诊室。经骨科评估并进行手术清创后,术中培养出淋病奈瑟菌。他接受静脉注射头孢曲松治疗,他在医院的治疗过程因疼痛控制不足和缺乏稳定的住房而复杂化。结论。考虑到加拿大淋病感染的日益流行,尤其是在纽芬兰和拉布拉多,尽管罕见,DGIs仍然需要作为每个临床医生鉴别化脓性关节炎的标准。此外,面临延迟获得护理风险的患者,如注射吸毒者和无家可归者,住院情况复杂的风险更高。
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