Sepsis secondary to complicated skin and soft tissue infection caused by Ignatzschineria indica. First case report in Latin America.

JMM case reports Pub Date : 2018-04-17 eCollection Date: 2018-06-01 DOI:10.1099/jmmcr.0.005151
Lucía Cipolla, Laura Derdoy, Daniela Archuby, Adriana Tarzia, Francisco Govedic, Mónica Prieto
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Abstract

Introduction: Ignatzschineria is a recently recognized genus associated with larvae infestation Members of this genus are pathogens infrequently implicated in human disease. During the last decade, fewer than 10 cases of infection with Ignatzchineria species have been reported around the world. Bacteria of the genera Ignatzchineria and Wohlfahrtiimonas have been isolated from larvae of the parasitic fly Wohlfahrtia magnifica, which is found in Europe, Asia and North Africa, and is associated with myiasis in several animal species, but rarely in humans.

Case presentation: We report the first case of sepsis associated with complicated skin and soft tissue infection caused by I. indica in Latin America.

Conclusion: The clinical and molecular findings in our report add information to the accumulating data on emerging pathogens of this type, their geographic distribution, the correlation between the emergence of infectious diseases and social and economic inequalities, as well as the effects of global climate changes on potentially unusual distribution of vectors. We consider that fly larvae should be regarded as a potential source of specific arthropod-borne bacterial systemic infections.

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印度伊格纳兹氏杆菌致复杂皮肤及软组织感染继发脓毒症。拉丁美洲报告首例病例。
简介:Ignatzschineria是最近发现的一种与幼虫侵染有关的属,该属的成员是很少涉及人类疾病的病原体。在过去十年中,世界各地报告的伊格纳茨氏菌感染病例不到10例。已从寄生蝇大蝇属(Wohlfahrtia magnifica)的幼虫中分离出伊格纳氏菌属和Wohlfahrtiimonas属细菌,该蝇属分布于欧洲、亚洲和北非,与几种动物物种的蝇蛆病有关,但很少在人类中发现。病例介绍:我们报告第一例败血症与复杂的皮肤和软组织感染引起的印度在拉丁美洲。结论:我们报告中的临床和分子发现为有关这类新发病原体、其地理分布、传染病的出现与社会和经济不平等之间的相关性以及全球气候变化对病媒可能异常分布的影响的积累数据增添了信息。我们认为蝇幼虫应被视为特定节肢动物传播的细菌全身性感染的潜在来源。
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