Coxiella burnetii caused lumbar infection: A case report and literature review

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease Pub Date : 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2024.116594
Juan Chen , Qingqing Bi , Xiaofeng Mu , Weiwei Wu , Qiuyuan Liu , Qingming Guo , Qian Xin , Ziyun Zhao
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Coxiella burnetii (C. burnetii)is a significant microbe linked to the zoonotic disease Q fever, known for its atypical clinical manifestations and sporadic cases. It can cause lumbar infections. In this report, we present a 66-year-old male sheep farmer who experienced low back pain for five months, with worsening numbness in both lower limbs over two months. Several standard diagnostic tests were negative. Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) was performed on lumbar spine tissue obtained via biopsy, identifying C. burnetii infection. After surgical excision of the lesion, the patient received a combination of levofloxacin, doxycycline, rifampicin, and supportive medications. Postoperatively, the patient's condition stabilized, showing a significant reduction in low back pain. This case highlights mNGS as a valuable tool for diagnosing rare infections, especially in patients with a history of animal exposure. It underscores the importance of considering zoonotic infections and the need for combined antibiotic and surgical management in suspected cases.
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烧伤蜱引起的腰椎感染:病例报告与文献综述
烧伤柯西氏菌(C. burnetii)是一种与人畜共患疾病 Q 热有关的重要微生物,以其不典型的临床表现和散发性病例而闻名。它可引起腰部感染。在本报告中,我们介绍了一名 66 岁的男性牧羊人,他腰痛了五个月,两个月后双下肢麻木症状加重。几项标准诊断测试均呈阴性。对活检获得的腰椎组织进行了元基因组下一代测序(mNGS),确定了烧伤桿菌感染。手术切除病灶后,患者接受了左氧氟沙星、强力霉素、利福平和支持性药物的联合治疗。术后,患者的病情趋于稳定,腰痛明显减轻。本病例强调了 mNGS 是诊断罕见感染的重要工具,尤其是对有动物接触史的患者。它强调了考虑人畜共患病感染的重要性,以及对疑似病例进行联合抗生素和手术治疗的必要性。
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期刊介绍: Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease keeps you informed of the latest developments in clinical microbiology and the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases. Packed with rigorously peer-reviewed articles and studies in bacteriology, immunology, immunoserology, infectious diseases, mycology, parasitology, and virology, the journal examines new procedures, unusual cases, controversial issues, and important new literature. Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease distinguished independent editorial board, consisting of experts from many medical specialties, ensures you extensive and authoritative coverage.
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