阪崎肠杆菌尿路感染1例报告

IF 0.5 Q4 PEDIATRICS Archives of Pediatric Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2023-10-16 DOI:10.5812/apid-131390
Masoud Rezagholizamenjany, Parsa Yousefichaijan
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简介:阪崎肠杆菌被认为是一种罕见但极其重要的小肠结肠炎病因,并可能导致坏死性疾病。中枢神经系统和血液感染这种类型的生物体将是致命的,死亡率高达40 - 80%。病例报告:我们的病例报告是一名31个月大的男婴,有后尿道瓣膜手术史,有排尿困难、滴尿史,24小时发烧、发冷和厌食史。该病例诊断为阪崎肠杆菌尿路感染。结论:阪崎肠杆菌可引起菌血症、脑膜炎和坏死性小肠结肠炎,但阪崎肠杆菌引起尿路感染(UTI)的文献很少。我们在本研究中报告了一例罕见的阪崎肠杆菌感染。
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Urinary Tract Infection by Enterobacter sakazakii: A Case Report
Introduction: Enterobacter sakazakii is considered a rare yet extremely important cause of enterocolitis and may lead to a necrotizing condition. Central nervous system and blood infections with this type of organism will be fatal, with a mortality rate of as much as 40 - 80%. Case Presentation: Our case report is a 31-month-old boy with a history of posterior urethral valves surgery presented to the emergency department with a history of dysuria, dribbling, and a 24-hour history of fever, chill, and anorexia. The case had a urinary tract infection diagnosis with E. sakazakii. Conclusions: E. sakazakii can cause bacteremia, meningitis, and necrotizing enterocolitis, but E. sakazakii causes rare literature about urinary tract infection (UTI). We have reported a rare Enterobacter sakazakii infection in the present study.
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期刊介绍: Archives Of Pediatric Infectious Disease is a clinical journal which is informative to all practitioners like pediatric infectious disease specialists and internists. This authoritative clinical journal was founded by Professor Abdollah Karimi in 2012. The Journal context is devoted to the particular compilation of the latest worldwide and interdisciplinary approach and findings including original manuscripts, meta-analyses and reviews, health economic papers, debates and consensus statements of clinical relevance to pediatric disease field, especially infectious diseases. In addition, consensus evidential reports not only highlight the new observations, original research and results accompanied by innovative treatments and all the other relevant topics but also include highlighting disease mechanisms or important clinical observations and letters on articles published in the journal.
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