Skin infection caused by a novel strain of Staphylococcus pseudintermedius in a Siberian husky dog owner.

JMM case reports Pub Date : 2017-03-20 eCollection Date: 2017-03-01 DOI:10.1099/jmmcr.0.005087
Andrew R Robb, Elizabeth D Wright, Adele M E Foster, Robert Walker, Colin Malone
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Introduction.Staphylococcus pseudintermedius, an opportunistic pathogen of dogs and cats, is rarely reported to cause infection in humans. Here, we describe a case of severe skin infection caused by S. pseudintermedius, in a 47-year-old male, a dog owner; to the best of our knowledge, this is the first such case reported from Scotland. Case presentation. The patient presented with a short history of a severe ecthyma-like lesion on his forehead, with smaller lesions on his abdomen and legs. Bacterial culture revealed Clostridium perfringens, thought to be colonizing the wound, and a Staphylococcus species, identified as S. pseudintermedius by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight MS and confirmed by molecular methods using a PCR-RFLP approach. The patient was treated with flucloxacillin, penicillin V and Fucibet cream, and recovered fully. Zoonotic infection was considered likely; however, screening swabs from his dogs grew S. pseudintermedius of a different clonal type. Both patient and dog strains carried Staphylococcus intermedius exfoliative toxin and leucocidin I, closely related to Panton-Valentine leucocidin, possibly contributing to the severity of the infection. S pseudintermedius, although coagulase positive, is normally negative by rapid slide clumping and latex agglutination tests routinely used to identify Staphylococcus aureus. Hence, S. pseudintermedius may easily be misidentified as a coagulase-negative staphylococcus and considered insignificant. Conclusion. This is, to the best of our knowledge, the first reported case of a human S. pseudintermedius infection in Scotland. Zoonotic transmission of S. pseudintermedius between pets and owners has been shown. However, in this case zoonosis could not be confirmed.

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西伯利亚哈士奇犬主人的一种新型假中间葡萄球菌引起的皮肤感染。
介绍。假中间葡萄球菌是一种狗和猫的机会性病原体,很少报道引起人类感染。在这里,我们描述了一个由假中间球菌引起的严重皮肤感染的病例,在一个47岁的男性,一个狗主人;据我们所知,这是苏格兰报告的第一例此类病例。案例演示。患者有短暂的前额严重湿疹样病变史,腹部和腿部有较小的病变。细菌培养发现产气荚膜梭菌(Clostridium perfringens)和葡萄球菌(Staphylococcus),经基质辅助激光解吸/电离飞行时间质谱鉴定为假中间葡萄球菌(S. pseudintermedius),并通过PCR-RFLP方法进行分子鉴定。患者经氟氯西林、青霉素V、氟西贝乳膏治疗,恢复良好。认为可能有人畜共患感染;然而,从他的狗的筛选拭子中生长出一种不同的克隆型假中间链球菌。患者和犬株均携带中间葡萄球菌剥脱毒素和嗜白细胞素I,与潘通-瓦伦丁嗜白细胞素密切相关,可能与感染的严重程度有关。假中间葡萄球菌,虽然凝固酶阳性,通常是阴性的快速玻片结块和乳胶凝集试验常规用于识别金黄色葡萄球菌。因此,假中间葡萄球菌很容易被误认为是凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌,并被认为是不重要的。结论。据我们所知,这是苏格兰报告的首例人类假中间球菌感染病例。伪中间链球菌在宠物和主人之间的人畜共患传播已被证实。然而,在这种情况下,人畜共患病无法得到证实。
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