Literature DB >> 24116858

Acute cholecystitis with bacteremia caused by Pasteurella multocida.

Hiroshi Nagata1, Shigetoshi Yamada, Kouichi Uramaru, Yoshiyuki Kiyasu, Nobuyasu Kano.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pasteurella multocida is a commensal organism present in the oral cavities of many animals. It can cause various infections including soft tissue, joint, and respiratory infections in human beings, but intra-abdominal infection by P. multocida is rare. We report our experience with a case of acute cholecystitis with bacteremia caused by P. multocida. CASE REPORT: The patient was a 39-year-old female who underwent emergency laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis. The patient's blood and bile cultures were positive for P. multocida. She kept a dog and a cat as pets, but denied having had any bites or major scratches. Our investigation did not find that she had any sign of other potential sources of infection.
CONCLUSION: Acute cholecystitis can be a primary source of Pasteurella bacteremia in a previously healthy, young patient.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24116858     DOI: 10.1089/sur.2012.201

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Infect (Larchmt)        ISSN: 1096-2964            Impact factor:   2.150


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1.  Clinical Features and Outcomes of Pasteurella multocida Infection.

Authors:  Antonio Giordano; Toros Dincman; Benjamin E Clyburn; Lisa L Steed; Don C Rockey
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2015-09       Impact factor: 1.817

2.  Multiorgan Failure and Refractory Lactic Acidosis due to Pasteurella multocida Septicemia in a Patient with No Animal Exposure.

Authors:  Damaris Pena; Yaneidy Santana; Jose Perez Lara; Efrain Gonzalez; Misbahuddin Khaja
Journal:  Case Rep Infect Dis       Date:  2018-03-22
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