揭示一个罕见的杀手:社区获得性大肠杆菌K1脑膜炎在一个成人患者。

S N Ab-Karim, N Z Zainol-Abidin, T Z M Tengku-Jamaluddin, S Amin-Nordin
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成人中由大肠杆菌引起的社区获得性脑膜炎极为罕见,全世界平均每年仅报告一例。大多数成人大肠杆菌脑膜炎病例与卫生保健机构有关,通常是在头部受伤或神经外科手术干预之后。尽管如此,成人自发性大肠杆菌脑膜炎可出现在有各种合并症的个体中。本病例报告详细介绍了一位45岁男性患者的临床表现、诊断检查、处理和最终结果,该患者表现为严重呼吸窘迫、精神状态改变和全身性强直-阵挛性发作。随后,对脑脊液进行多重PCR分析,发现大肠杆菌K1。尽管进行了积极的治疗,包括使用广谱抗生素,但患者病情恶化并死于疾病。该报告有助于了解大肠杆菌K1是成人脑膜炎的致命病原体,强调在诊断和治疗这种疾病时需要保持警惕。
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Unveiling a rare killer: Community-acquired Escherichia coli K1 meningitis in an adult patient.

Escherichia coli (E. coli)-induced community-acquired meningitis in adults is exceedingly rare, with an average of only one annual case reported worldwide. The majority of E. coli meningitis cases in adults are associated with healthcare settings, typically following head injuries or neurosurgical interventions. Nonetheless, spontaneous E. coli meningitis in adults can arise in individuals with various comorbid conditions. This case report details the clinical presentation, diagnostic workup, management, and eventual outcome of a 45-year-old male with significant comorbidities who presented with severe respiratory distress, altered mental status, and generalized tonic-clonic seizure. Subsequently, multiplex PCR analysis of cerebrospinal fluid revealed E. coli K1. Despite aggressive management, including broadspectrum antibiotics, the patient deteriorated and succumbed to his illness. This report contributes to the understanding of E. coli K1 as a lethal pathogen in adult meningitis, emphasizing the need for vigilance in diagnosing and treating this condition.

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