西班牙大加那利岛的谢瓦纳菌属感染:31 例病例的回顾性分析和文献综述。

JMM case reports Pub Date : 2017-12-07 eCollection Date: 2017-12-01 DOI:10.1099/jmmcr.0.005131
Alberto J Martín-Rodríguez, Oriol Martín-Pujol, Fernando Artiles-Campelo, Margarita Bolaños-Rivero, Ute Römling
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导言:雪旺氏菌属可引起严重的皮肤和软组织感染、胃肠道感染、耳炎和菌血症,通常是在接触海水或食用生海产品时发生。最近,在乘坐简陋船只来到西班牙加那利群岛的非正规移民中出现了一种新的病症,称为 "帕特拉脚",其特征是急性皮肤和软组织感染。大多数感染都是由单一种类的雪旺藻引起的。随着临床微生物实验室诊断能力的提高,世界各地报告的病例越来越多,其中大部分来自温暖地区:在这项工作中,我们查阅了 2000 年至 2016 年期间大加那利岛(西班牙加那利群岛)两所大学医院所有感染雪旺氏菌患者的病历,最终确定了 31 例病例。我们还对近年来世界范围内报告的雪旺菌感染病例进行了文献回顾:本系列病例表明,感染雪旺菌的病例比以往认为的更多。此外,耐多药分离菌的比例出乎意料地高,令人担忧。
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<i>Shewanella</i> spp. infections in Gran Canaria, Spain: retrospective analysis of 31 cases and a literature review.

Shewanella spp. infections in Gran Canaria, Spain: retrospective analysis of 31 cases and a literature review.

Introduction: Shewanella spp. can cause severe skin and soft-tissue infections, gastrointestinal infections, otitis and bacteraemia, generally upon contact with seawater or consumption of raw seafood. Recently, a new condition termed 'patera foot' characterized by acute skin and soft-tissue infection has been described in irregular immigrants arriving to the Canary Islands, Spain, in rudimentary boats. Most infections are caused by a single species, Shewanella algae. The improvement of the diagnostic capabilities in clinical microbiology laboratories has resulted in a growing number of cases being reported worldwide, most of them coming from warm regions.

Case presentation: In this work, we reviewed the medical records of all the patients with Shewanella infections in the two university hospitals of Gran Canaria (the Canary Islands, Spain) during the period 2000-2016, resulting in the identification of 31 cases. We also conducted a literature review of Shewanella infections reported worldwide in recent years.

Conclusion: This case series suggests that Shewanella infections are nosocomially acquired more frequently than previously thought. In addition, the unexpectedly high proportion of multidrug-resistant isolates raises concerns.

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