Intracellular but not undetectable: A case of Francisella tularensis pericarditis

IF 1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES IDCases Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.idcr.2024.e02145
Nicholas P. Bergeron , Cameron G. Gmehlin , Haris Akhtar , Kemar O. Barrett , Sara S. Inglis , Lawrence J. Sinak , Charanjit S. Rihal , Daniel C. DeSimone
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Francisella tularensis is a facultatively intracellular, gram-negative bacillus and a rare cause of infection in the United States. We report a case of a 45-year-old male who presented with ongoing fever, shortness of breath, and was found to have a pericardial effusion and pulmonic infiltrates due to F. tularensis. Though tularemia is classically associated with rabbits and rodents, we note the patient in our case had no clear infectious exposure. Tularemia pericarditis is extremely rare, and this will be only the second report since 1957. We highlight the possible benefits of microbial cell-free DNA next generation sequencing when infection is suspected without obvious cause to reduce the morbidity and mortality from underlying infection.

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细胞内但未检出:土拉菌性心包炎1例。
土拉菌是一种兼性胞内革兰氏阴性杆菌,在美国是一种罕见的感染原因。我们报告一个45岁的男性病例,他表现出持续发烧,呼吸急促,并被发现有心包积液和肺部浸润,这是由于土拉菌病。虽然兔热病通常与兔子和啮齿动物有关,但我们注意到本病例的患者没有明显的传染性暴露。土拉菌性心包炎极为罕见,这将是自1957年以来的第二份报告。我们强调,当怀疑感染没有明显原因时,微生物无细胞DNA下一代测序可能会降低潜在感染的发病率和死亡率。
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