继发于皮肤和软组织感染的社区获得性克雷伯肺炎转移性感染:病例报告

IF 1.1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES IDCases Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.idcr.2024.e02074
Mohammad Numan , Joyal Mathew , Wasfy Hamad , Mohammad Abuhmaira , Hassan Werah , Almokhtar Khamkham
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众所周知,克雷伯氏菌肺炎主要导致免疫力低下的患者在医院获得性感染。最近,人们发现了一种独特的社区获得性侵袭性克雷伯氏肺炎感染综合征,主要发生在东南亚人群中。这种综合征与播散性感染和多器官脓肿的形成有关。受影响的器官包括肝脏、脑膜、大脑、眼睛,皮肤和软组织很少受影响。大多数患者患有糖尿病。我们介绍了一例以皮肤为主要感染源的社区获得性克雷伯氏肺炎侵袭性感染病例。患者的皮肤、肝脏、右肺和大脑均有多处脓肿。伤口、肝脏脓肿和血液中的培养物均显示为克雷伯氏肺炎。对肝脓肿进行了引流,并根据药敏结果对患者进行了长时间的抗生素治疗。一个月后,患者完全康复。我们的报告强调了社区获得性克雷伯菌肺炎感染的新综合征,以及及时诊断和治疗以获得良好疗效的必要性。
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Metastatic community acquired Klebsiella pneumonia infection, secondary to skin and soft tissue infection: A case report

Klebsiella pneumonia is known to cause hospital-acquired infections, primarily in immunocompromised patients. Recently, a distinct syndrome of community-acquired invasive Klebsiella pneumonia infection has been observed, mainly in the Southeast Asian population. This syndrome is associated with disseminated infection and the formation of multiple organ abscesses. Affected organs include the liver, the meninges, the brain, the eyes, and rarely the skin and soft tissue. Most of the affected patients suffer from diabetes mellitus. We present a case of invasive community-acquired Klebsiella pneumonia infection with the skin as the primary source. The patient was found to have multiple abscesses involving the skin, the liver, the right lung, and the brain. Cultures from the wound, the liver abscess, and the blood all revealed Klebsiella pneumonia. The liver abscess was drained, and the patient received a prolonged course of antibiotics based on the sensitivity. One month later, the patient achieved full recovery. Our report highlights the emerging syndrome of invasive community-acquired Klebsiella pneumonia infection and the need for timely diagnosis and treatment to achieve favorable outcomes.

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