Clinical and Epidemiologic Review of Capnocytophaga Spp. Infections Identified at a Public Health Reference Laboratory-California, 2005-2021.

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Zoonoses and Public Health Pub Date : 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1111/zph.13209
Rebecca A Campagna, Emily A Kelly, Duc J Vugia, Hillary F Berman Watson, Christina S Browne, Joseph K Lau, Curtis L Fritz
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Introduction: Capnocytophaga is a genus of bacteria that are commensal to the oral microbiome of humans and some animals. Some Capnocytophaga species are found in the human oral cavity and rarely cause disease in people; the species found in animals are zoönotic and can be transmitted to people via saliva. This study describes the clinical and epidemiologic features of patients from whom Capnocytophaga spp. were isolated from blood and other clinical specimens at the California state Microbial Diseases Laboratory.

Methods: Clinical information was obtained from laboratory submission forms and any accompanying medical records and/or from matching records in statewide hospital discharge and emergency department databases.

Results: During the 17-year study period (2005-2021), Capnocytophaga spp. were isolated in 48 specimens from 47 patients. Capnocytophaga canimorsus, which is a zoönotic species, represented 85% of the Capnocytophaga spp. identified to the species level. The median age was 67 years (range: 30-88 years) for the 42 patients infected with a zoönotic species of Capnocytophaga and 36 years (range: 12-65 years) for the four patients infected with a non-zoönotic species. Twenty-five (60%) patients with zoönotic species infections were male, compared to two (50%) patients with non-zoönotic species infections. Capnocytophaga spp. were most frequently isolated from blood (88%), and the most common case presentation was sepsis (45%). A dog or cat bite prior to diagnosis was reported for 14% of patients infected with a zoönotic species of Capnocytophaga. Records for 45% of patients indicated at least one pre-existing health condition associated with depressed immune function.

Conclusions: This study documented that Capnocytophaga spp. can cause rare, severe, invasive disease in mostly older or immunocompromised persons, often without documentation of a dog or cat bite. Providers are encouraged to consider Capnocytophaga spp. infection in immunocompromised pet owners presenting with sepsis, even in the absence of a known animal bite.

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2005-2021年加州公共卫生参考实验室中嗜碳细胞吞噬菌感染的临床和流行病学回顾
前言:嗜糖菌是一种与人类和一些动物的口腔微生物群共生的细菌属。一些嗜碳细胞噬菌存在于人类口腔中,很少引起人类疾病;在动物身上发现的种类是zoönotic,可以通过唾液传染给人。本研究描述了在加利福尼亚州微生物疾病实验室从血液和其他临床标本中分离到嗜碳细胞吞噬菌的患者的临床和流行病学特征。方法:临床信息从实验室提交表格和任何随附的医疗记录和/或从全州医院出院和急诊科数据库的匹配记录中获得。结果:在17年的研究期间(2005-2021年),从47例患者的48份标本中分离到嗜碳细胞噬菌。Capnocytophaga canimorsus为zoönotic种,占已鉴定的Capnocytophaga属的85%。42例感染zoönotic种碳吞噬菌的患者中位年龄为67岁(范围:30-88岁),4例感染non-zoönotic种碳吞噬菌的患者中位年龄为36岁(范围:12-65岁)。25例(60%)zoönotic种感染患者为男性,2例(50%)non-zoönotic种感染患者为男性。血液中最常见的是碳吞噬菌(88%),最常见的病例表现是败血症(45%)。据报道,14%感染zoönotic型嗜碳细胞吞噬症的患者在诊断前曾被狗或猫咬伤。45%的患者的记录表明至少有一种先前存在的健康状况与免疫功能低下有关。结论:本研究证明,嗜碳细胞噬噬菌可在大多数老年人或免疫功能低下者中引起罕见、严重、侵袭性疾病,通常没有狗或猫咬伤的记录。即使在没有已知动物咬伤的情况下,也鼓励提供者考虑免疫功能低下的宠物主人感染脓毒症。
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Zoonoses and Public Health
Zoonoses and Public Health 医学-传染病学
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期刊介绍: Zoonoses and Public Health brings together veterinary and human health researchers and policy-makers by providing a venue for publishing integrated and global approaches to zoonoses and public health. The Editors will consider papers that focus on timely collaborative and multi-disciplinary research in zoonoses and public health. This journal provides rapid publication of original papers, reviews, and potential discussion papers embracing this collaborative spirit. Papers should advance the scientific knowledge of the sources, transmission, prevention and control of zoonoses and be authored by scientists with expertise in areas such as microbiology, virology, parasitology and epidemiology. Articles that incorporate recent data into new methods, applications, or approaches (e.g. statistical modeling) which enhance public health are strongly encouraged.
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