| Literature DB >> 29796395 |
Saad Ullah1, Hassan Mehmood1, Nawja Pervin2, Hassan Zeb1, Khushbakht Ramsha Kamal3, Sadaquat Liaqat1.
Abstract
Gram-negative infections are a rising concern faced by the medical community. Approximately 30% of nosocomial bloodstream infections in intensive care units in the United States are caused by these gram-negative species. Emergence of multidrug-resistant organisms further complicate this issue. In this article, we report a case of an 84-year-old Caucasian male who was diagnosed with Shewanella pneumonia treated with cefepime with minimal to no improvement in his symptoms. To the best of our knowledge, this is the third reported case of Shewanella putrefaciens nosocomial pneumonia and first case of bacteremia secondary to pneumonia by Shewanella putrefaciens.Entities:
Keywords: Shewanella algae; Shewanella putrefaciens; nosocomial pneumonia
Year: 2018 PMID: 29796395 PMCID: PMC5956633 DOI: 10.1177/2324709618775441
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep ISSN: 2324-7096
Figure 1.Chest X-ray showing bilateral bibasilar infiltrates with subtle bilateral pleural effusion more on the right side.
Figure 2.Blood culture sensitivity.
Figure 3.Computer tomography scan of the chest without contrast showed persistent bibasilar opacities with small to moderate right pleural effusion.
Figure 4.Computer tomography scan of the chest without contrast showed persistent bibasilar opacities with small left pleural effusion.