猫咬伤致死:多杀性巴氏杆菌:尸检结果和文献综述

W. Humphrey, Jessica W. Crothers, A. Stowman, S. Mount
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多杀性巴氏杆菌是一种革兰氏阴性杆菌,存在于牲畜、野生动物和家养宠物的口咽分泌物中,可引起人类感染。最常见的进入途径已被证明是通过动物咬伤,但很大一部分人类感染病例缺乏这种伤口的证据。回顾文献表明,有动物咬伤史的患者往往比没有动物感染源的患者具有更少的侵袭性临床病程。然而,我们提出了一例多杀性巴氏杆菌菌血症,导致一名免疫功能低下的80岁妇女死亡,其感染途径在尸检时被发现是猫咬伤。这一案例突出了教育患者,特别是那些有潜在免疫功能低下的患者,了解动物造成的伤口可能导致的致命并发症的重要性,以及在发生咬伤时寻求医疗援助的重要性。
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Death by cat bite: Pasteurella multocida: Autopsy findings and review of the literature
Pasteurella multocida, a gram-negative bacillus, is present in the oropharyngeal secretions of livestock, wild animals, and domesticated pets and can cause infection in humans. The most common route of entry has been shown to be via an animal bite, but a significant portion of cases of human infection lack evidence of such a wound. Review of the literature reveals that patients with a history of an animal bite tend to have a less aggressive clinical course than patients without an animal source of infection.  We present a case, however, of Pasteurella multocida bacteremia which resulted in the death of an immunocompromised 80-year old woman in which the route of infection was found at autopsy to be a cat bite. This case highlights the importance of educating patients, particularly those with underlying immunocompromised conditions, of the possible lethal complications that can result from animal inflicted wounds and the importance of seeking medical assistance should a bite occur.
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