Chronicles from the Nest: A Case of Psittacosis in India.

Jinal Soni, Pooja Khosla, Vinus Taneja, Manuj Sondhi
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Psittacosis is a rare zoonotic disease caused by a gram-negative obligate intracellular bacterium Chlamydia psittaci, which is transmitted through contact with infected birds. It comprises approximately 1% of all community-acquired pneumonia cases. However, this can be just the tip of the iceberg pertaining to the lack of routine testing and awareness of this disease entity, thereby requiring a high index of suspicion for its diagnosis. We report a case of a 37-year-old male presenting with high-grade fever with chills, acute onset of dyspnea, dry cough, arthralgia, and myalgia which was not responding to broad-spectrum empirical antibiotics and supportive care. We started evaluating the patient as a case of pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO), but the fever workup turned out to be inconclusive. This prompted us to revisit the history. It was found that the patient owned a parrot that was sick for the last 15 days. The temporal correlation of the illness with a history of exposure made us suspect psittacosis, which was confirmed by treatment with doxycycline resulting in a drastic improvement in the patient's condition. By this, we want to highlight that history remains the time-tested guide for diagnosing and treating PUO.

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鸟巢纪事印度的鹦鹉热病例。
鹦鹉热是一种罕见的人畜共患疾病,由一种革兰氏阴性强制性胞内细菌鹦鹉热衣原体引起,通过接触受感染的鸟类传播。这种疾病约占社区获得性肺炎病例的 1%。然而,这可能只是冰山一角,因为缺乏对这种疾病实体的常规检测和认识,因此在诊断时需要高度怀疑。我们报告了一例 37 岁男性患者的病例,患者表现为高热伴寒战、急性呼吸困难、干咳、关节痛和肌痛,对广谱经验性抗生素和支持性治疗无效。我们开始将患者作为不明原因发热(PUO)病例进行评估,但发热检查结果并不确定。这促使我们重新回顾病史。我们发现,患者饲养的鹦鹉在过去 15 天里一直生病。这种疾病与接触史在时间上的相关性使我们怀疑是鹦鹉热,并在使用强力霉素治疗后证实了这一点,结果患者的病情大有好转。我们希望借此强调,病史仍然是诊断和治疗 PUO 的行之有效的指南。
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