| Literature DB >> 24829834 |
Mengistu Endris1, Rezika Mohammed2, Yegnasew Takele2, Desalegn Woldeyohannes1, Moges Tiruneh1, Ermias Diro3.
Abstract
Bacteremia due to Shigella is rare. A 26-year-old HIV-negative male presented with a persistent high-grade fever of two months duration to the Leishmaniasis Research and Treatment Center of University of Gondar Hospital. He was anorexic and had lost significant weight (from 76 to 57 kg in 4 months, BMI = 17.2 kg/m(2)). He also complained of headache, chills, and rigor. In the last one year, he was experiencing a few episodes of acute bloody diarrhea, the last episode being two months ago. Microscopy from splenic aspiration showed Leishman-Donovan bodies with parasite load of +3. The blood culture showed Shigella species, but the stool was culture negative. The isolate was sensitive to most tested antibiotic discs, sulfamethoxazole, ceftriaxone, gentamicin, tetracycline, and norfloxacilin, except ampicillin. Therefore, requesting blood culture for identifying unexpected type of organisms causing infections in patients with underlying diseases like visceral leishmaniasis should be encouraged.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24829834 PMCID: PMC4010035 DOI: 10.1155/2013/920729
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Crit Care ISSN: 2090-6420