二例蝇蛆相关伊格纳茨氏菌血症在注射伤口:新出现的威胁。

IF 1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Case Reports in Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2024-12-10 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/crdi/7684187
Erin Pomerantz, Olivia Pericak, Carly Sokach, Jocelyn Edathil, Ho-Man Yeung
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费城的无家可归者和滥用药物的情况有所增加,这通常与受二甲肼污染的阿片类药物有关。在这里,我们报告了前两个病例的伤口感染和菌血症与革兰氏阴性棒伊格纳茨氏菌种。这两例病例均与芬太尼/噻嗪注射引起的慢性下肢伤口的蛆定植有关。恶劣的生活条件和缺乏伤口护理是这两个案例的中心。我们认为这种有机体是一种新兴的医学威胁,与注射药物使用、与木嗪相关的伤口和无家可归有关,这可能会影响这类患者群体未来的治疗选择。本报告强调出现伊格纳茨钦氏菌血症的个体与历史的二甲肼相关的伤口和物质使用障碍。在这些具有挑战性的病例中,成功的管理应优先考虑伤口护理和坚持抗生素治疗方案,以防止并发症。
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Two Cases of Maggot-Associated Ignatzschineria Bacteremia in Xylazine-Induced Injection Wounds: An Emerging Threat.

The city of Philadelphia has seen an increase in homelessness and substance use disorders, often associated with xylazine-contaminated opiates. Here, we report the first two cases of wound infection and bacteremia associated with the Gram-negative rod Ignatzschineria species. Both cases were associated with maggot colonization in chronic lower extremity wounds from fentanyl/xylazine injections. Poor living conditions and lack of wound care are central to both case presentations. We believe this organism to be an emerging medical threat associated with injection drug use, xylazine-associated wounds, and homelessness which may impact future treatment options in this patient population. This report underscores the emergence of Ignatzschineria bacteremia in individuals with a history of xylazine-associated wounds and substance use disorder. Successful management should prioritize wound care and adherence to antibiotic regimens to prevent complications in these challenging cases.

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