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Peritonitis associated with Pasteurella multocida: molecular evidence of zoonotic etiology.

Atsushi Satomura1, Mitsuru Yanai, Takayuki Fujita, Yasutomo Arashima, Kazunari Kumasaka, Chie Nakane, Ken Ito, Yoshinobu Fuke, Takashi Maruyama, Noriaki Maruyama, Kazuyoshi Okada, Tomohiro Nakayama, Koichi Matsumoto.   

Abstract

A patient on continuous cyclic peritoneal dialysis for chronic kidney disease due to type 2 diabetes mellitus developed peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis induced by Pasteurella multocida that was isolated from a sample of dialysis effluent. The route of infection was unknown for this case; however, P. multocida was also isolated from a culture of a pharyngeal swab obtained from the patient's cat. There was no evidence that the cat had bitten and ruptured the peritoneal dialysis tubing or bags. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) showed that the P. multocida isolated from the patient was completely identical to the strain isolated from the domestic cat. As there is a rise in the pet-keeping population, an increase in zoonoses is to be expected. It is necessary to be carefully informed of hygiene rules in keeping pets because a pet may transmit zoonoses, even on casual contact.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20609195     DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-9987.2009.00788.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ther Apher Dial        ISSN: 1744-9979            Impact factor:   1.762


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Review 1.  Peritoneal dialysis-related infections recommendations: 2016 update. What is new?

Authors:  Vassilios Liakopoulos; Olga Nikitidou; Theofanis Kalathas; Stefanos Roumeliotis; Marios Salmas; Theodoros Eleftheriadis
Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  2017-06-01       Impact factor: 2.370

2.  Pasteurella multocida peritonitis associated with a cat in a peritoneal dialysis patient using an automated cycler device.

Authors:  Makoto Nishina; Hidetaka Yanagi; Masahiro Koizumi; Moritsugu Kimura; Takatoshi Kakuta; Masayuki Endoh; Masafumi Fukagawa; Atsushi Takagi
Journal:  CEN Case Rep       Date:  2012-06-06

Review 3.  Cellular and molecular action of the mitogenic protein-deamidating toxin from Pasteurella multocida.

Authors:  Brenda A Wilson; Mengfei Ho
Journal:  FEBS J       Date:  2011-05-31       Impact factor: 5.542

Review 4.  Pasteurella multocida toxin interaction with host cells: entry and cellular effects.

Authors:  Brenda A Wilson; Mengfei Ho
Journal:  Curr Top Microbiol Immunol       Date:  2012       Impact factor: 4.291

5.  Pets are 'risky business' for patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis.

Authors:  Yahya Salim Yahya Al-Fifi; Chris Sathianathan; Brenda-Lee Murray; Michelle J Alfa
Journal:  Can J Infect Dis Med Microbiol       Date:  2013       Impact factor: 2.471

Review 6.  Pasteurella species peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis: Household pets as a risk factor.

Authors:  Philippe Guillaume Poliquin; Philippe Lagacé-Wiens; Mauro Verrelli; David W Allen; John M Embil
Journal:  Can J Infect Dis Med Microbiol       Date:  2015 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 2.471

7.  Cat-induced Pasteurella multocida peritonitis in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis.

Authors:  Il Kim; Young Wook Kim; SungJin Chung; Hye Eun Yoon; Seok Joon Shin
Journal:  Kidney Res Clin Pract       Date:  2014-01-28

Review 8.  ISPD Peritonitis Recommendations: 2016 Update on Prevention and Treatment.

Authors:  Philip Kam-Tao Li; Cheuk Chun Szeto; Beth Piraino; Javier de Arteaga; Stanley Fan; Ana E Figueiredo; Douglas N Fish; Eric Goffin; Yong-Lim Kim; William Salzer; Dirk G Struijk; Isaac Teitelbaum; David W Johnson
Journal:  Perit Dial Int       Date:  2016-06-09       Impact factor: 1.756

Review 9.  Pet-related Pasteurella multocida induced peritonitis in peritoneal dialysis: a case report and review of the literatures.

Authors:  Haoran Mu; Man Yang; Yueyue Zhang; Yajing Zhang; Juan Wang; Weijie Yuan; Shu Rong
Journal:  BMC Nephrol       Date:  2020-03-19       Impact factor: 2.388

10.  Peritonitis Secondary to Uncommon Gram-Negative Coccobacillus Transmitted From a Cat in a Patient on Peritoneal Dialysis.

Authors:  Sreedhar Adapa; Srikanth Naramala; Bhaskar Reddy Madhira; Vijay Gayam; Prem Sahasranam; Venu Madhav Konala
Journal:  J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep       Date:  2019 Jan-Dec
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