一名瓦哈坎儿童的致命类鼻疽病

G. Cruz, Armando Rubén Coronado Garcia, Alejandra Vianey López Días, J. R. García, Ulises Reyes Gómez, Yracema Martinez- Hernandez, Norma Elvira Rosas Paz, Katy Lizeth Reyes Hernández
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类鼻疽病是一种由假玛利伯克氏菌引起的热带疾病。东南亚和澳大利亚北部特有。它主要影响有患病危险因素的成年人。这些数据仅限于儿科人群。病例报告:6岁男性患者。目前情况:拍摄时突然发热39°C至40°C,无时间优势,伴右侧顶骨头痛。脑脊液检查结果与脑膜结核相符,则开始治疗结核病。对假性伯克霍尔德菌脑脊液培养呈阳性者,暂停结核病治疗,给予美罗培南和磺胺甲恶唑甲氧苄啶。患者在开始特定治疗的第二天死亡。通过脑脊液培养和血培养,死后感染可通过假马利氏伯克氏菌确诊。讨论:值得强调提高对类鼻疽的认识和认识的重要性。
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Fatal melioidosis in an oaxacan child
Introduction: Melioidosis is a tropical disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei. Endemic in Southeast Asia and northern Australia. It mainly affects adults with risk factors for the disease. The data are limited to the pediatric population. Case report: 6-year-old male patient. Current condition: It is sudden on set with a fever of 39°C and 40°C, with no predominance of time, accompanied by right parietal headache. For cerebrospinal fluid results, compatible with meningeal tuberculosis, treatment for tuberculosis is initiated. With positive cerebrospinal fluid culture to Burkholderia pseudomallei, treatment for tuberculosis are suspended and Meropenem and Trimethoprim with Sulfamethoxazole are given. The patient dies the day after the specific treatment is started. Postmortem infection is confirmed by Burkholderia Pseudomallei, with a cerebrospinal culture and blood culture. Discussion: It is worth highlighting the importance of improving awareness and recognition of Melioidosis.
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