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[Tularaemia in a boy following participation in a mud race].

M Zijlstra1, C C C Hulsker, E B Fanoy, R Pijnacker, A Kraaijeveld, M G J Koene, T F W Wolfs.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tularaemia is a rare disease. In Europe it mostly occurs in Scandinavia. Since 2011 more cases are being reported in the Netherlands. Tularaemia may manifest itself in various ways. It is important to take strict precautions during biopsy, drainage and biopsy processing in order to prevent transmission. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 10-year-old boy presented to the paediatrician with a left inguinal lymphadenitis. A week before the onset of symptoms he had participated in a children's mud race. Serology and PCR of pus from the lymph node tested positive for Francisella tularensis. Treatment with ciprofloxacin was insufficiently effective, so surgical drainage of the gland was performed under strict isolation conditions. Water from the mud race location contained genetic material from F. tularensis.
CONCLUSION: Given the rising incidence of tularaemia in the Netherlands, it is important to consider 'tularaemia' in the differential diagnosis in patients with lymphadenitis and epidemiological clues in their case history. Since 1 November 2016 it has been mandatory to report tularaemia in the Netherlands.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28466800

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd        ISSN: 0028-2162


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1.  Risk factors for developing acute gastrointestinal, skin or respiratory infections following obstacle and mud run participation, the Netherlands, 2017.

Authors:  Elisabeth M den Boogert; Danielle M Oorsprong; Ewout B Fanoy; Alexander Cap Leenders; Alma Tostmann; Adriana Sg van Dam
Journal:  Euro Surveill       Date:  2019-10

2.  Tularemia Transmission to Humans, the Netherlands, 2011-2021.

Authors:  Jolianne M Rijks; Anna D Tulen; Daan W Notermans; Frans A G Reubsaet; Maaike C de Vries; Miriam G J Koene; Corien M Swaan; Miriam Maas
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2022-04       Impact factor: 6.883

3.  Environmental Surveillance of Zoonotic Francisella tularensis in the Netherlands.

Authors:  Ingmar Janse; Rozemarijn Q J van der Plaats; Ana Maria de Roda Husman; Mark W J van Passel
Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2018-05-08       Impact factor: 5.293

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