Haemophilus paraphrophilus brain abscess in a 9-year-old boy: Case report and literature review

Hind Zrikem, L. A. Said, K. Zahlane
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Human diseases due to A. paraphrophilus aren’t usual. The following case report describes the first isolated case of A. paraphrophilus brain abscess in our laboratory. A 9-year-old boy presented to pediatric emergencies for frontal headache, vomiting, blurred vision and left hemiparesis. Radiological diagnosis consists with a frontal abscess. Gram staining of purulent samples showed abundant neutrophils with gram negative bacilli. Culture was made on blood agar, chocolate agar, Chapman’s agar and incubated in 5% CO 2 at 37°C for 24 hours. Positive culture was detected only on chocolate agar. It was monomicrobial with small yellowish non-hemolytic colonies. Gram stain of colonies showed pleomorphic gram-negative coccobacilli. The strain required V factor for growth. The isolated strain was sensitive to all antibiotics tested.  The interest of this case is that it shows the emergence of A. paraphrophilus as a causative agent of brain abscesses on pediatric population without associated congenital heart disease. It may also help identifying risk factors of these infections and how to prevent them.
九岁男童嗜副嗜血友病脑脓肿一例报告及文献复习
嗜邪单胞杆菌引起的人类疾病并不常见。下面的病例报告描述了在我们的实验室的第一个孤立的病例,嗜副嗜盲蝽脑脓肿。一名9岁男童因额部头痛、呕吐、视力模糊及左偏瘫就诊儿科急诊。影像学诊断为额部脓肿。化脓性标本革兰氏染色显示大量中性粒细胞伴革兰氏阴性杆菌。在血琼脂、巧克力琼脂、查普曼琼脂上进行培养,在5% CO 2中37℃孵育24小时。阳性培养仅在巧克力琼脂上检测到。它是单菌菌,有小的淡黄色非溶血性菌落。菌落革兰氏染色为多形性革兰氏阴性球菌。该菌株的生长需要V因子。分离菌株对所有抗生素均敏感。本病例的有趣之处是,它显示了嗜邪单胞杆菌作为脑脓肿的病原体出现在没有相关先天性心脏病的儿童人群中。它还可能有助于确定这些感染的风险因素以及如何预防它们。
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