西弗吉尼亚州一例人畜共患麻风病

Joy J. Juskowich, MD, William L. Hall, MD, Katrin Kiavash, MD, AP/CP, Arif R. Sarwari, MD, MSc, MBA, P. R. LaSala, MD
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麻风是一种主要影响皮肤和周围神经的慢性传染病,由抗酸杆菌麻风分枝杆菌引起。虽然它现在被认为是一种罕见的疾病,但九带犰狳最近在美国南部成为人畜共患麻风病的来源。我们提出一个病人与人畜共患麻风病诊断在西弗吉尼亚州(WV)。免疫功能正常的64岁女性,自儿童期晚期开始生活在WV,表现为一年的逐渐恶化的黄斑丘疹和周围神经病变史。患者上背部两次皮肤活检显示形态良好的非干酪化上皮样肉芽肿和少量抗酸杆菌。在过去的三年里,这位病人多次前往她儿子位于德克萨斯州农村的农舍,并透露在院子里看到了几只犰狳。她被诊断为结核样麻风病,对氨苯砜和利福平反应良好。麻风病是一种未被充分认识和诊断的疾病。在过去的十年中,已经发现了两种与犰狳有关的麻风分枝杆菌菌株,对人畜共患麻风的认识对于及时诊断和治疗以尽量减少残疾是很重要的。
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A Case of Zoonotic Leprosy in West Virginia
INTRODUCTION Leprosy, caused by the acid-fast bacillus Mycobacterium leprae, is a chronic infectious disease that primarily affects skin and peripheral nerves. While it is now considered a rare disorder, nine-banded armadillos recently emerged as a source of zoonotic leprosy in the southern United States (US). We present a patient with zoonotic leprosy diagnosed in West Virginia (WV). An immunocompetent 64-year-old woman, living in WV since late childhood, presented with a one-year history of progressively worsening maculopapular rash and peripheral neuropathy. Skin biopsies from her upper back on two separate occasions revealed well-formed, non-caseating epithelioid granulomas and scarce acid-fast bacilli. The patient had traveled to her son's farmhouse in rural Texas multiple times over the past three years and disclosed seeing several armadillos around the yard. She was diagnosed with tuberculoid leprosy and responded well to dapsone and rifampin. Leprosy is an underrecognized and underdiagnosed disease. Within the last decade, two armadillo- related strains of Mycobacterium leprae have been identified, Awareness of zoonotic leprosy is important for prompt diagnosis and treatment to minimize disability.
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