P. micra and F. necrophorum: Hepatic Abscesses in a Healthy Soldier

IF 1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Samuel Strobel, D. Whitaker, E. Choi, Janelle Lindow, K. Lago
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Abstract

Parvimonas micra (P. micra) and Fusobacterium necrophorum (F. necrophorum) are two pathogens known to cause odontogenic and oropharyngeal infections. It is exceedingly rare for these bacteria to cause coinfection and even systemic infection. There is limited literature on liver abscesses and bacteremia involving P. micra. Most cases are found in elderly patients with associated gastrointestinal malignancy (24%) or laryngeal pharynx malignancy (28%). However, a substantial portion of described cases were unable to identify a source (36%). A 36-year-old, otherwise healthy male presented for fevers and chills for 2 weeks. After testing negative for initial infectious workup, including COVID-19 multiple times, he was found to have multiple liver abscesses which grew P. micra and F. necrophorum. This case highlights a rare coinfection of hepatic abscesses in an otherwise healthy young immunocompetent adult with a solitary dental caries, resulting in septic shock.
微孢子虫和坏死孢子虫:一个健康士兵的肝脓肿
微细小单胞菌(P. micra)和坏死梭杆菌(F. necrophorum)是已知的两种引起牙源性和口咽感染的病原体。这些细菌引起合并感染甚至全身感染的情况极为罕见。关于微假单胞菌引起的肝脓肿和菌血症的文献有限。大多数病例发现于伴有胃肠道恶性肿瘤(24%)或喉咽恶性肿瘤(28%)的老年患者。然而,所描述的病例中有很大一部分无法确定来源(36%)。一名36岁男性,其他方面健康,表现为发热和发冷2周。在多次包括COVID-19在内的初始感染检查结果为阴性后,发现他有多个肝脓肿,其中生长微微假体和坏死假体。本病例强调了一个罕见的肝脓肿合并感染,在一个健康的年轻免疫能力的成年人与孤立的蛀牙,导致感染性休克。
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