Pneumococcal Aortitis

IF 0.4 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice Pub Date : 2024-01-15 DOI:10.1097/ipc.0000000000001346
Ali Shah, Joseph P. Myers
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Infectious aortitis, often leading to mycotic aortic aneurysm, is an uncommon disease. It is usually caused by either Staphylococcus aureus or Salmonella species. Streptococcus pneumoniae is rarely reported as a cause of aortitis. We report a patient with infectious aortitis in which S. pneumoniae was isolated in blood and tissue cultures from emergent open surgical intervention. A review of the literature suggests that pneumococcal aortitis is an emerging infectious disease with many more cases reported during the last 2 decades than in the previous 50 years. Of the cases reported since 2008, only 9 of 28 patients had an associated source for pneumococcal disease (pneumonia, meningitis, or endocarditis). Physicians should include infectious aortitis in the differential diagnosis of patients with primary pneumococcal bacteremia (no initial defined source).
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肺炎球菌大动脉炎
感染性主动脉炎通常会导致霉菌性主动脉瘤,是一种不常见的疾病。它通常由金黄色葡萄球菌或沙门氏菌引起。肺炎链球菌很少作为主动脉炎的病因被报道。我们报告了一名感染性大动脉炎患者,从急诊开放性外科手术的血液和组织培养中分离出了肺炎链球菌。文献回顾表明,肺炎球菌性大动脉炎是一种新出现的传染病,过去 20 年中报告的病例比前 50 年多得多。在 2008 年以来报告的病例中,28 例患者中只有 9 例与肺炎球菌疾病(肺炎、脑膜炎或心内膜炎)相关。医生在对原发性肺炎球菌菌血症患者进行鉴别诊断时,应将感染性大动脉炎纳入其中(最初没有明确的病源)。
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期刊介绍: Medical professionals seeking an infectious diseases journal with true clinical value need look no further than Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice. Here, clinicians can get full coverage consolidated into one resource, with pertinent new developments presented in a way that makes them easy to apply to patient care. From HIV care delivery to Hepatitis C virus testing…travel and tropical medicine…and infection surveillance, prevention, and control, Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice delivers the vital information needed to optimally prevent and treat infectious diseases. Indexed/abstracted in: EMBASE, SCOPUS, Current Contents/Clinical Medicine
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