Septic arthritis by Sphingobacterium multivorum in immunocompromised pediatric patient

Maiana Darwich Mendes, Rafael Ruiz Cavallo, Cecilia Helena Vieira Franco Godoy Carvalhães, Maria Aparecida Gadiani Ferrarini
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Abstract

Objective

To report a case septic arthritis with a rare pathogen in a immunosuppressed child.

Case description

Male patient, 6 years old, had liver transplant five and half years ago due to biliary atresia. Patient was using tacrolimus 1mg q.12h. This patient started to have pain in left foot and ankle and had one episode of fever 3 days before hospital admission. Physical examination showed weight 17kg, height 109cm, temperature 36.4°C, with pain, swelling and heat in the left ankle, without other clinical signs. Initial tests: hemoglobin 11.7g/dL hematocrit 36.4%, leukocyte count 17,600μL−1 (7% banded neutrophils, 70% segmented neutrophils, 2% eosinophils, basophils 1%, 13% lymphocytes, 7% monocytes) C-reactive protein 170.88mg/L. Joint ultrasound showed moderate effusion in the site. Patient was submitted to surgical procedure and Sphingobacterium multivorum was isolated from the effusion. The germ was susceptible to broad spectrum cephalosporins (ceftriaxone and cefepime) and fluoroquinolones (ciprofloxacin and levofloxacin), and it was resistant to carbapenemic antibiotics and aminoglycosides. He was treated intravenously with oxacillin for 15 days and ceftriaxone for 13 days, and orally with ciprofloxacin for 15 days, with good outcome.

Comments

The S. multivorum is a gram negative bacillus that belongs to Flavobacteriaceae family and it is considered non-pathogenic. It has rarely been described as a cause of infections in humans, especially in hospital environment and in immunosuppressed patients. This case report is relevant for its unusual etiology and for the site affected, which may be the first case of septic arthritis described.

免疫功能低下患儿多孢鞘杆菌引起的感染性关节炎
目的报告一例免疫抑制儿童脓毒性关节炎合并罕见病原体的病例。病例描述:患者男,6岁,5年半前因胆道闭锁行肝移植。患者使用他克莫司1mg q.12h。患者入院前3天开始出现左脚和踝关节疼痛,并有一次发热。体格检查体重17kg,身高109cm,体温36.4℃,左踝关节疼痛、肿胀、发热,无其他临床体征。初始检查:血红蛋白11.7g/dL,红细胞压积36.4%,白细胞计数17600 μL−1(带状中性粒细胞7%,节段中性粒细胞70%,嗜酸性粒细胞2%,嗜碱性粒细胞1%,淋巴细胞13%,单核细胞7%)c反应蛋白170.88mg/L。关节超声显示部位有中度积液。患者接受手术治疗,并从积液中分离出多窝鞘菌。该菌对广谱头孢菌素(头孢曲松和头孢吡肟)和氟喹诺酮类(环丙沙星和左氧氟沙星)敏感,对碳青霉烯类抗生素和氨基糖苷类耐药。静脉滴注奥西林15天,头孢曲松13天,口服环丙沙星15天,疗效良好。multivorum是一种革兰氏阴性杆菌,属于黄杆菌科,被认为是非致病性的。它很少被描述为人类感染的原因,特别是在医院环境和免疫抑制患者中。本病例报告与其不寻常的病因和受影响的部位有关,这可能是第一例脓毒性关节炎。
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