图尔基耶布鲁氏菌病高发区的布鲁氏菌性附睾睾丸炎

Infectious diseases & clinical microbiology Pub Date : 2023-12-29 eCollection Date: 2023-12-01 DOI:10.36519/idcm.2023.253
Hatun Öztürk-Çerik, Latif Mustafa Özbek, Betül Altıntaş-Öner, İlkay Bozkurt
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目的:布鲁氏菌病是全球最流行的人畜共患病之一,在土耳其呈地方性流行。它是一种多系统感染,可影响多个器官系统。附睾睾丸炎是最常见的泌尿生殖系统受累形式。本研究旨在评估布鲁氏菌病高度流行的东安纳托利亚地区布鲁氏菌性附睾睾丸炎(BEO)的发病率、临床特征、实验室值和治疗效果:本研究于2018年1月1日至2019年4月30日期间进行。根据临床发现(睾丸疼痛、肿胀、红斑),对传染病门诊确诊为布鲁菌病的所有男性患者进行了附睾睾丸炎评估。此外,为了确定 BEO 患者,所有根据研究方案在泌尿科门诊就诊的附睾睾丸炎病例都被转诊到传染病门诊,以确定是否感染了布鲁氏菌。对患者进行前瞻性登记,并对数据进行回顾性分析:研究期间,326 名患者被确诊为布鲁氏杆菌感染,其中 208 人(63.8%)为男性。16个月结束时,有18名患者被确诊为布鲁氏菌附睾睾丸炎。布鲁氏菌感染患者的附睾睾丸炎发病率为 8.7%。患者的平均年龄为(36.9±11.5)岁。大多数患者与动物有职业接触(83.3%),并食用了用生牛奶制成的新鲜奶酪(55.5%)。17名患者(94.4%)被确诊为急性布鲁氏菌病,所有患者均出现阴囊疼痛和肿胀。16名(88.8%)患者出现单侧附睾睾丸炎。大多数患者(88.3%)都到感染科以外的门诊就诊,尤其是泌尿科门诊(77.7%)。3名患者接受了肾积水切除术,1名患者接受了睾丸切除术,1名患者复发:结论:在布鲁氏菌流行地区,出现附睾睾丸炎的患者应考虑布鲁氏菌感染。泌尿科医生对布鲁氏菌病的认识将确保在诊断该病时不会出现并发症。
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Brucellar Epididymo-Orchitis in a Brucellosis Hyperendemic Region in Türkiye.

Objective: Brucellosis is one of the most prevalent zoonoses worldwide and is endemic in Türkiye. It is a multisystemic infection that can affect various organ systems. Epididymo-orchitis is the most common form of genitourinary involvement. This study aimed to evaluate the incidence, clinical characteristics, laboratory values, and treatment outcomes of brucellar epididymo-orchitis (BEO) in the East Anatolian region, where brucellosis is hyperendemic.

Materials and methods: This study was conducted between January 1, 2018, and April 30, 2019. All male patients diagnosed with brucellosis at the infectious disease clinic were evaluated for epididymo-orchitis according to clinical findings (testicular pain, swelling, erythema). In addition, to identify BEO patients, all epididymo-orchitis cases admitted to the urology outpatient clinic according to the study protocol were referred to the infectious diseases clinic for Brucella infection. Patients were enrolled prospectively, and data were analyzed retrospectively.

Results: Brucella infection was diagnosed in 326 patients during the study period, of whom 208 (63.8%) were male. Brucellar epididymo-orchitis was diagnosed in 18 patients at the end of sixteen months. The incidence of epididymo-orchitis in patients with Brucella infection was 8.7%. The mean age of the patients was 36.9±11.5 years. The majority of patients had occupational animal contact (83.3%) and consumption of fresh cheese made from raw milk (55.5%). Acute brucellosis was diagnosed in 17 (94.4%) patients; all patients presented with scrotal pain and swelling. Unilateral epididymo-orchitis was observed in 16 (88.8%) patients. Most patients (88.3%) applied to outpatient clinics other than infectious diseases, especially the urology clinic (77.7%).Double or triple combined treatments with aminoglycoside/doxycycline/rifampicin were given to the patients. Hydrocelectomy was performed in three patients, orchiectomy in one patient, and relapse was seen in one patient.

Conclusion: Brucella infection should be considered in patients presenting with epididymo-orchitis in endemic regions. Awareness of brucellosis by urologists will ensure that the disease is diagnosed without complications.

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