| Literature DB >> 35309111 |
Maya Al Salti1, Mahmood Al Subhi1, Amina Al-Jardani2, Azza Al-Rashdi2, Zayid K Almayahi3.
Abstract
Melioidosis is a severe disease that can affect humans and animals. It is caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei, which is an environmental aerobic gram negative bacteria. Despite being endemic in Southeast Asia and Northern Australia, many cases have been reported from different regions, including the Middle East. This is the third imported case of B. pseudomallei from Oman in a 46-year-old Indian male with left knee septic arthritis in less than three weeks after arrival in Oman. He underwent open arthrotomy, and his synovial fluid culture grew a bacteria with dry, pink colonies that were oxidase positive, susceptible to amoxicillin-clavulanic, identified by API NE as B. pseudomallei, and confirmed by molecular tests. This single case report highlights the urgent need to increase molecular diagnostic capacity and improve public health surveillance while maintaining a one health tripartite approach. © 2022 Al Salti, Al Subhi, Al-Jardani, Al-Rashdi, Almayahi, licensee HBKU Press.Entities:
Keywords: Amoxicillin–clavulanic acid; Bacterial infections; Burkholderia pseudomallei; Melioidosis; Oman; Septic arthritis
Year: 2022 PMID: 35309111 PMCID: PMC8900716 DOI: 10.5339/qmj.2022.13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Qatar Med J ISSN: 0253-8253
Figure 1.Demonstrates the timeline of the patient's travel history, medical consultations, clinical progress, and tests performed.
Figure 2.Knee arthrotomy surgery performed in Oman.
Figure 3.Gram stain: small bipolar Gram-negative bacilli
Figure 4.Blood agar: dry white colonies
Figure 5.MacConkey agar: round pink colonies
Figure 6.Open knee surgery performed in India