Literature DB >> 12217735

Role of surgery in Rhodococcus equi pulmonary infections.

B M Stiles1, R B Isaacs, T M Daniel, D R Jones.   

Abstract

Rhodococcus equi (R. equi) is a soil-dwelling bacterium that is increasingly associated with pulmonary infections in immunocompromised patients. While antibiotic therapy remains the cornerstone of treatment, surgery combined with antibiotics has an important role in select cases. We report two cases of pulmonary R. equi in immunocompromised patients who were treated with antibiotics, followed by surgical resection of the infected tissues, and then long-term antibiotics. Both patients had excellent outcomes. We advocate surgical resection of grossly infected pulmonary tissue as an adjunct to antimicrobial therapy for treatment of this uncommon, but potentially lethal pathogen. Copyright 2002 The British Infection Society

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12217735     DOI: 10.1053/jinf.2002.1009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect        ISSN: 0163-4453            Impact factor:   6.072


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