免疫功能正常患者罕见的肺嗜性啮齿菌(原肺嗜性巴氏杆菌)尿路感染。

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Elena Soto-Vega, Elizabeth Bello-Rossette, María Del Carmen Cabrera-Martínez, José Carlos Arroyo Kuribreña
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背景:在遗传和表型分析的进展揭示了尘肺菌复合体的遗传多样性和系统发育差异后,尘肺巴氏杆菌被重新分类为尘肺齿类细菌。这一重组解决了错误分类的问题,并为了解这些生物的流行病学和临床相关性提供了更清晰的框架。肺吸胞杆菌是一种革兰氏阴性杆菌,常见于哺乳动物,特别是啮齿动物的呼吸道。然而,它很少感染人类。该病例在免疫功能正常的患者中表现出由肺肺孢子虫引起的尿路感染,这是一种罕见的表现,强调在日常临床实践中需要考虑不常见的病原体来选择正确的治疗方法。病例报告:本病例描述了一名37岁免疫功能正常的男性,最初因胃肠道症状到墨西哥一家医院就诊,后来因输尿管近端结石行输尿管镜检查后出现泌尿系统问题。尽管最初使用美罗培南和扑热息痛治疗,患者仍持续发热和白细胞增多。根据医院现有的资料,随后进行了尿液培养,发现对氟喹诺酮类药物敏感的肺嗜氧性肺孢子虫,以前称为肺嗜氧性巴斯德氏菌。患者行经尿道前列腺切除术并给予环丙沙星治疗,症状得到成功缓解。结论:本病例强调了在免疫正常的个体中肺吸螨引起尿路感染的罕见性。这些发现强调了在鉴别诊断中考虑罕见微生物的重要性,并确保精确识别和敏感性测试以指导有效治疗。此外,它提供了证据支持肺吸虫感染免疫正常个体的能力,提出了几个有关其感染机制的问题。
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Rare Urinary Tract Infection by Rodentibacter pneumotropicus (formerly, Pasteurella pneumotropica) in an Immunocompetent Patient.

BACKGROUND Pasteurella pneumotropica has been reclassified as Rodentibacter pneumotropicus after advancements in genetic and phenotypic analyses revealed genetic diversity and phylogenetic distinctions within the pneumotropica complex. This reorganization resolved issues of misclassification and provided a clearer framework for understanding the epidemiology and clinical relevance of these organisms. R. pneumotropicus is a gram-negative bacillus commonly found in the respiratory tracts of mammals, particularly rodents. However, it rarely infects humans. This case is notable for presenting a urinary tract infection caused by R. pneumotropicus in an immunocompetent patient, a rare manifestation highlighting the need to consider less-common pathogens in daily clinical practice to choose the correct treatments. CASE REPORT This case describes a 37-year-old immunocompetent man who initially presented to a hospital in Mexico with gastrointestinal symptoms and later developed urinary issues following a ureteroscopy for a proximal ureteral stone. Despite initial treatment with meropenem and paracetamol, the patient had persistent fever and leukocytosis. According to the available material at the hospital, a urine culture was done subsequently and it revealed R. pneumotropicus, formerly known as Pasteurella pneumotropica, which was sensitive to fluoroquinolones. The patient underwent transurethral resection of the prostate and was treated with ciprofloxacin, leading to successful symptom resolution. CONCLUSIONS This case highlights the rarity of urinary tract infections caused by R. pneumotropicus in immunocompetent individuals. These findings underscore the importance of considering uncommon microorganisms in differential diagnoses and ensuring precise identification and sensitivity testing to guide effective treatment. Also, it provides evidence supporting the ability of R. pneumotropicus to infect immunocompetent individuals, raising several questions related to its infection mechanisms.

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