| Literature DB >> 30270588 |
Hyo Suk Kim1, Myun Hee Lee1, Young Sun Kim1, Jae Ki Choi2,3, Jin Hong Yoo2,4.
Abstract
Streptococcus suis is a zoonotic pathogen that can cause severe systemic infections in humans as well as swine. In recent decades, the number of S. suis infections in humans has increased, particularly in Southeast Asia. Although most cases of S. suis human infections are reported as sporadic, a few outbreaks have been noted. Interestingly, these outbreaks have been proposed to be associated with concomitant outbreaks in swine. In Korea, four sporadic and non-fatal cases of S. suis infection have been reported. We herein report a case of life-threating S. suis infection with sepsis for the first time in Korea. The patient was a healthy pig farmer, and the gastrointestinal tract was considered the route of infection. This case emphasized the need for awareness and recognition of S. suis as a zoonotic pathogen.Entities:
Keywords: Sepsis; Streptococcus suis; Zoonosis
Year: 2018 PMID: 30270588 PMCID: PMC6167511 DOI: 10.3947/ic.2018.50.3.274
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Chemother ISSN: 1598-8112
Figure 1Lumbar spine MRI of patient. Coronal T2-weighted (A,C,E) and gadolinium-enhanced (B,D,F) images shows bone marrow signal alteration with end plate irregularity of the left first and second lumbar spine levels, which indicated infective spondylitis (A,B). Axial T1-weighted and gadolinium-enhanced images show partially unenhanced lesion in the right iliacus muscle (C,D, arrows) and left iliopsoas muscle (E.F, arrows), which was compatible with intermuscular abscess cavity formation in the right iliacus muscle and left iliopsoas muscle, respectively.
Summary of five cases of Streptococcus suis infection in Korea.
| Reference | Age | Sex | Septic shock | Clinical manifestation | Hearing loss | Epidemiologic link to swine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [ | 67 | Male | No | Meningitis | Yes | Yes |
| [ | 57 | Male | No | Meningitis, spondylodiscitis | Yes | Yes |
| [ | 81 | Female | No | Septic arthritis | No | No |
| [ | 60 | Male | No | Pneumonia | No | No |
| Current case | 60 | Male | Yes | Meningitis, multiple abscess formation | Yes | Yes |