Clinical characteristics of a large cohort of patients with positive culture of Fusobacterium necrophorum.

GMS infectious diseases Pub Date : 2018-03-07 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.3205/id000038
Romana Klasinc, Kostiantyn Lupyr, Iris Zeller, Helga Paula, Athanasios Makristathis, Felix Tuchmann, Thomas Wrba, Ojan Assadian, Elisabeth Presterl
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Background: Fusobacterium necrophorum is a rare pathogen, mostly affecting young adults, causing infections of the head and neck, typically described as the Lemierre's syndrome. Today this symptom complex has become increasingly rare and has almost turned to a 'forgotten disease'. Methods: We performed a retrospective, descriptive study to identify the clinical features of patients with positive culture of F. necrophorum. Additionally, the antibiotic susceptibility profile of the pathogens was analysed. Results: During a period of 22 years 36 patients with at least one isolate of F. necrophorum were identified. Mostly tonsillar and peritonsillar abscesses were found, 10 patients were identified with bacteraemia, but only 4 patients presented with symptoms like sore throat, fever and swollen cervical lymph nodes, which may suggest Lemierre's. Most of the isolates (33/35) showed sensitivity to all tested antibiotics. Conclusion: Appropriate techniques are needed to detect F. necropho rum, especially from throat swabs, in the microbiological laboratory. Current clinical and microbiological practice may lead to under-diagnosis of infections caused by F. necrophorum. Further research is needed to define the colonization rate and to optimize methods for detection as well as identification of virulence.

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一大群坏死梭杆菌培养阳性患者的临床特征。
背景:坏死梭杆菌是一种罕见的病原体,主要影响年轻人,引起头颈部感染,典型描述为Lemierre综合征。今天,这种复杂的症状变得越来越罕见,几乎变成了一种“被遗忘的疾病”。方法:我们进行了一项回顾性的描述性研究,以确定necrophorum培养阳性患者的临床特征。此外,还分析了病原菌的抗生素敏感性。结果:在22年的时间里,36例患者被鉴定出至少有一种分离的necrophorum。以扁桃体及扁桃体周围脓肿多见,10例确诊菌血症,但仅有4例出现喉咙痛、发热、颈部淋巴结肿大等症状,可能提示Lemierre病。大多数分离株(33/35)对所有试验抗生素均敏感。结论:在微生物实验室中,需要适当的技术来检测necropho rum,特别是从咽拭子中检测。目前的临床和微生物学实践可能导致对necrophorum引起的感染的诊断不足。需要进一步的研究来确定定植率,并优化检测和鉴定毒力的方法。
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