类鼻疽和镰状细胞病:一种罕见关联的描述

M. Shongo, Mimi Mujing Yav, O. Mukuku, Gaston Kankolongo, Kumel Kasongo Kumelundu, Aubin Ndjadi Wembonyama Kasongo, A. Mutombo, A. Mutombo, P. Bunga, L. Tshilolo, O. Luboya, S. Wembonyama
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在非洲大陆,特别是中非,类鼻疽病及其细菌的报道越来越多,这可能是由于临床医生和微生物学家的认识提高以及对这种有机体的认识不断提高。它被称为“伟大的模仿者”,因为它产生了广泛的临床特征,特别是在患有镰状细胞病(SCD)的患者中发现。然而,到目前为止,没有出版物提出类鼻疽病和SCD之间的这种联系。作者在这里描述了3例临床病例,这些病例在类鼻疽病和SCD之间表现出非常罕见的联系。这是居住在刚果民主共和国上加丹加省卢本巴希的3名患有SCD(纯合子SS)的儿童。1例患者表现为败血症的临床表现。3例患者均有肺部病变。诊断为类鼻疽后,仅有1例患者接受特异性治疗;对于另外两人,这种诊断在他们死后得到证实。因此死亡率为66.67%。本文通过这3例临床病例,描述了一个非常罕见的类鼻疽病与SCD之间的首次联系。这种关联需要研究来确定SCD是否可以像地中海贫血一样被认为是类鼻瘤病的危险因素。在一般人群中筛选类鼻疽病例应该使我们能够关注这一点。
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Melioidosis and sickle cell disease: Description of a rare association
Melioidosis and its germ are increasingly reported on the African continent and particularly in Central Africa, probably due to the increased awareness of clinicians and microbiologists and the growing recognition of the organism. It is called "Great Mimicker" because it produces a wide range of clinical characteristics such as would be found in patients living with sickle cell disease (SCD) in particular. However, to date, no publication presents this association between melioidosis and SCD. The authors describe here 3 clinical cases presenting this very rare association between melioidosis and SCD. These are 3 children with SCD (homozygous SS) residing in Lubumbashi in Haut-Katanga province in the Democratic Republic of Congo. One patient presented with sepsis as a clinical form of the disease. All 3 had presented a pulmonary form. Only one patient was treated specifically after the diagnosis of melioidosis; for the other two, this diagnosis was confirmed after their death. Thus the death rate is 66.67%. This article describes, through these 3 clinical cases, a very rare first association between melioidosis and SCD. This association requires research to establish whether, like Thalassemia, SCD can be considered a risk factor for melioidosis. A screening of cases of melioidosis in the general population should allow us to focus on this.
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