与斯龙线虫感染相关的肠球菌脑膜炎:病例报告和文献综述。

Le infezioni in medicina Pub Date : 2023-12-01 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.53854/liim-3104-18
Lavinia Cosimi, Stefano Di Bella, Roberto Luzzati, Catrin Theresia Simeth, Maurizio Pinamonti, Franco Cominotto, Ugo Giulio Sisto
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盘尾丝虫是一种流行于热带和亚热带地区的肠道线虫,其生命周期由自由生活和寄生两部分组成。与其他土壤传播的线虫不同,它能够自体感染,可导致持续数十年的慢性疾病,或在服用皮质类固醇或其他免疫抑制药物或 Th2 细胞介导的免疫力受损的人群(尤其是感染了人类 T 淋巴细胞病毒 1 的人群)中引起压倒性的高感染。在过度感染期间,大量幼虫进入血液、肺部、中枢神经系统和其他器官。由于肠道粘膜被破坏,外来幼虫表面存在细菌,因此可能发生菌血症和多菌性脑膜炎。例如,由于血源性传播,肠球菌性脑膜炎可能与强直性脊柱炎同时发生。我们介绍了一例来自孟加拉国的 45 岁男性合并感染的临床病例。患者没有免疫力低下,也没有明显的危险因素,这也是本病例报告的不寻常之处。我们对成年患者肠球菌脑膜炎和斯龙线虫合并感染的 21 个病例进行了文献综述。我们对这些病例进行了回顾和讨论。临床医生在发现来自流行地区的成年患者患有肠球菌性脑膜炎时,可能会怀疑他们同时感染了盘尾丝虫。
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Enterococcal meningitis associated with Strongyloides infection: a case report and literature review.

Strongyloides stercoralis is an intestinal nematode endemic throughout tropical and subtropical areas, with a life cycle consisting of free-living and parasitic components. Unlike other soil-transmitted nematodes, it is capable of self-infection, which can cause chronic disease that lasts for decades, or cause overwhelming hyperinfection in people taking corticosteroids or other immunosuppressive drugs or who have impaired Th2 cell-mediated immunity, particularly those infected with human T-lymphotropic virus 1. During hyperinfection, a large numbers of larvae have access to the bloodstream, lungs, central nervous system, and other organs. Bacteremia and polymicrobial meningitis can occur due to disruption of the intestinal mucosa and the presence of bacteria on the surface of foreign larvae. Enterococcal meningitis for instance may occur concurrently with strongyloidiasis as a consequence of haematogenous dissemination. We present a clinical case of a 45-year-old, man from Bangladesh, in which co-infection occurred. The patient was not immunocompromized and had no apparent risk factors, which represents the unusual aspect of this case report. A literature review on enterococcal meningitis and Strongyloides coinfection in adult patients was performed encountering 21 cases. Cases have been reviewed and discussed. Clinicians may suspect S. stercoralis co-infection when identifying an enterococcal meningitis in adult patients coming from endemic areas.

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