Melioidosis Acquired by Traveler to Thailand: A Case Report

Jin Li, Weiwei Hu, Chenglong Rao, Fengling Zhang, Min Li, Weiping Lu
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Background: Burkhalter pseudomallei (B. pseudomallei) is a gram-negative, saprophytic bacillus found in soil and water, and it is endemic in the tropical and subtropical areas. Melioidosis is a rare infection caused by B. pseudomallei, and it occurs only sporadically in travellers returning from disease-endemic areas. Severe clinical disease is seen mostly in patients with alteration of immune status, especially related to diabetes. To our best knowledge, this is the first reported case of melioidosis in a traveller complicated by diabetes in Chongqing, China. Case presentation: A 55-year-old man with diabetes presented with erosions and ulcers on right leg with purulent discharge and painful sensation for a one-month history. On presentation she had high fever and urinary tract infection, then developed pneumonia, soon after his return from Thailand to China. Cultures from different specimens including blood cultures and urine cultures turned out positive, and then the organisms were finally identified as B. pseudomallei, thus the patient’s treatment was switched to intravenous meropenem. Subsequently, the patient’s urinary tract infection and fever resolved, and after 15 days of receiving meropenem, his general condition improved. Conclusions: Given the frequency of travel between China and other countries, the existence of imported cases from endemic countries until now is striking, and physicians should be aware of its varied manifestations. In particular, melioidosis should be considered when diabetic patients returning from endemic countries, even without risk factors predisposing to severe disease.
泰国旅行者患类鼻疽1例报告
背景:假芽孢杆菌是一种在土壤和水中发现的革兰氏阴性腐生杆菌,在热带和亚热带地区流行。类鼻疽病是由假芽孢杆菌引起的一种罕见感染,仅在从疾病流行地区返回的旅行者中零星发生。严重的临床疾病多见于免疫状态改变的患者,尤其与糖尿病有关。据我们所知,这是中国重庆报道的首例旅行者并发糖尿病的类鼻疽病例。病例介绍:55岁男性糖尿病患者,右腿糜烂、溃疡伴脓性分泌物,疼痛感1个月。在他从泰国返回中国后不久,她出现高烧和尿路感染,然后发展为肺炎。包括血液培养和尿液培养在内的不同标本的培养均呈阳性,然后最终确定该生物为假芽孢杆菌,因此患者的治疗转为静脉注射美罗培南。随后,患者尿路感染和发热消退,给予美罗培南15天后,患者一般情况好转。结论:鉴于中国与其他国家之间的人员往来频繁,迄今为止从流行国家输入病例的存在是惊人的,医生应了解其多种表现。特别是,当糖尿病患者从流行国家返回时,即使没有导致严重疾病的危险因素,也应考虑类鼻疽。
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