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Akamatsu M, Kawamura Y, Miura H, Sugimoto E, Okamoto K, Nakajima Y, Kozawa K, Furukawa G, Tanaka M, Kudo K, Yoshikawa T. Systemic herpes simplex virus infection in a child with eczema herpeticum. Pediatr Dermatol 2023; 40:582-583. [PMID: 36682743 DOI: 10.1111/pde.15253] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/21/2022] [Accepted: 12/29/2022] [Indexed: 01/24/2023]
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Eczema herpeticum (EH) is a disseminated cutaneous infection with herpes simplex virus (HSV) that develops in patients with atopic dermatitis. The kinetics and clinical significance of HSV viremia in EH are poorly understood. Herein, we report HSV DNAemia in a child with EH 12 months after the completion of chemotherapy for Hodgkin lymphoma.
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Chevalier K, Schmidt J, Coppo P, Galicier L, Noël N, Lambotte O. Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis Associated With Cytomegalovirus Infection: 5 Cases and a Systematic Review of the Literature. Clin Infect Dis 2023; 76:351-358. [PMID: 35974465 DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciac649] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/23/2022] [Revised: 07/30/2022] [Accepted: 08/09/2022] [Indexed: 01/18/2023] Open
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Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a rare, life-threatening disorder characterized by an uncontrolled, persistent, hyperimmune response. It can be triggered by an infectious, neoplastic, or autoimmune event. The involvement of cytomegalovirus (CMV) in the onset of HLH is subject to debate, and the epidemiology of CMV-associated HLH (HLH-CMV) remains poorly characterized. We identified 5 cases of HLH-CMV in our hospital, systematically searched the PubMed database for publications on HLH-CMV, and reviewed 57 publications with a total of 67 cases of HLH-CMV. Only 48 patients (71.6%) were immunodeficient, suggesting that HLH-CMV can occur in immunocompetent patients. The major cause of underlying immunodepression (51%) was inflammatory bowel disease (mainly treated with azathioprine). CMV infection was nearly always symptomatic, and lung involvement was frequent (31 cases). Fifty-five patients recovered. Nineteen patients were treated for CMV infection only and had a good outcome, suggesting that antiviral drugs might be the cornerstone of HLH-CMV treatment.
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Sá Lopes R, Monteiro AS, Saez R, Candeias C, Mendonça C. Malignant Syphilis: A Rare Case of Early Secondary Syphilis in an Immunocompetent Patient. Eur J Case Rep Intern Med 2023; 10:003721. [PMID: 36819650 PMCID: PMC9930879 DOI: 10.12890/2023_003712] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/13/2022] [Accepted: 12/23/2022] [Indexed: 01/12/2023] Open
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Early malignant syphilis is an uncommon form of secondary syphilis and characterized by pleomorphic multiple round-to-oval papules, some with necrosis, and associated with systemic signs and symptoms. Usually seen in immunosuppressed patients, mainly those infected with HIV, it can also be observed in immunocompetent patients. We report a case in a young healthy woman with the characteristic features of the disease and with favourable skin lesion evolution after appropriate treatment with penicillin. LEARNING POINTS Skin lesions can be caused by numerous systemic diseases.Syphilis is the 'great mimicker' and should always be considered as a diagnosis in those with skin lesions.
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Zhang J, Kamoi K, Zong Y, Yang M, Ohno-Matsui K. Cytomegalovirus Anterior Uveitis: Clinical Manifestations, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Immunological Mechanisms. Viruses 2023; 15:185. [PMID: 36680225 PMCID: PMC9867175 DOI: 10.3390/v15010185] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/02/2022] [Revised: 01/05/2023] [Accepted: 01/06/2023] [Indexed: 01/10/2023] Open
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Little is known regarding anterior uveitis (AU), the most common ocular disease associated with cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in immunocompetent populations. CMV AU is highly prevalent in Asia, with a higher incidence in men. Clinically, it manifests mainly as anterior chamber inflammation and elevated intraocular pressure (IOP). Acute CMV AU may resemble Posner-Schlossman syndrome with its recurrent hypertensive iritis, while chronic CMV AU may resemble Fuchs uveitis because of its elevated IOP. Without prompt treatment, it may progress to glaucoma; therefore, early diagnosis is critical to prognosis. Knowledge regarding clinical features and aqueous humor analyses can facilitate accurate diagnoses; so, we compared and summarized these aspects. Early antiviral treatment reduces the risk of a glaucoma surgery requirement, and therapeutic effects vary based on drug delivery. Both oral valganciclovir and topical ganciclovir can produce positive clinical outcomes, and higher concentration and frequency are beneficial in chronic CMV retinitis. An extended antiviral course could prevent relapses, but should be limited to 6 months to prevent drug resistance and side effects. In this review, we have systematically summarized the pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects, and immunological mechanisms of CMV AU with the goal of providing a theoretical foundation for early clinical diagnosis and treatment.
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Shin HS, Yang B, Kim SR, Kim HS, Shin KS, Shin YM. Disseminated nontuberculous mycobacteria infection in an immunocompetent host: A case report. Medicine (Baltimore) 2023; 102:e32416. [PMID: 36607850 PMCID: PMC9829286 DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000032416] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/07/2023] Open
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RATIONALE Disseminated nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infections are rare and occur primarily in immunocompromised hosts. Mycobacterium abscessus complex (MABC), including M abscessus subsp. massiliense (hereafter M massiliense) is a complex of rapidly growing mycobacterial (RGM) species of NTM. Here, we present a rare case of disseminated NTM infection with RGM bacteremia caused by M massiliense in an immunocompetent host. PATIENT CONCERNS A 64-year-old woman with a recent history of spine fracture and septic pneumonia was transferred to our emergency room for dyspnea and fever. A peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) had been placed over 6 months prior. DIAGNOSES Chest computed tomography (CT) showed multifocal patchy consolidations and ground-glass opacity in both lungs. NTM suspected of RGM was isolated from the blood cultures. During hospitalization, multiple erythematous and hemorrhagic crusted nodules developed on the patient's upper and lower extremities, which were confirmed as disseminated NTM infection on skin biopsy. INTERVENTIONS After NTM suspected of RGM was isolated from the blood cultures, the patient was empirically treated with antibiotics used for NTM infection, and the PICC was removed. Thereafter, the subspecies of NTM was reported as M massiliense and she was treated according to the antibiotic susceptibility testing results. OUTCOME Although skin lesions and inflammatory markers improved gradually during antibiotic treatment over 10 weeks, NTM could still be isolated from the blood culture. LESSONS Disseminated NTM infections with RGM bacteremia in an immunocompetent host have rarely been reported. In this case, PICC placement for more than 6 months was suspected to be an important risk factor for RGM bacteremia in an immunocompetent patient. To date, there are only insufficient case reports, moreover no clear guidelines regarding the optimal choice of antibiotics or length of treatment for disseminated NTM infection. Therefore, it is necessary to establish treatment guidelines for patients with disseminated NTM infection and bacteremia.
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Muacevic A, Adler JR, Garg A, Urs A, Augustine J, Sharma P, Khurana N. Oral Localized Lesion on the Tongue in an Immunocompetent Individual: A Report of a Rare Case With a Comprehensive Review of the Literature. Cureus 2023; 15:e33469. [PMID: 36751234 PMCID: PMC9900046 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.33469] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Accepted: 01/06/2023] [Indexed: 01/09/2023] Open
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Histoplasmosis (HP) is a sporadic deep fungal disease that rarely shows oral lesions in various clinical forms. It is usually associated with immunocompromised states, but oral HP has also been reported in many immunocompetent individuals. An unusual case of focal oral HP in a 65-year-old immunocompetent male is reported from New Delhi, India (non-endemic region) presenting with oral ulcerative lesions on the floor of the mouth and lateral surface of the tongue. This case report highlights the importance of prompt diagnosis for the success of the treatment of oral HP along with a thorough review of the literature on HP in immunocompetent patients with oral manifestations. The average age of immunocompetent patients with oral HP is 49.65 years with a marked male predilection. The most common intraoral site is the tongue, followed by the gingiva. Also, five intraosseous cases of HP in immunocompetent patients are reported, among which four are seen in patients from Africa and in a much younger age group (mean: 17.25 years).
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Vargas Barahona L, Molina KC, Pedraza-Arévalo LC, Sillau S, Tagawa A, Scherger S, Chastain DB, Shapiro L, Tuells J, Franco-Paredes C, Hawkins KL, Maloney JP, Thompson GR, Henao-Martínez AF. Previous corticosteroid exposure associates with an increased Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia mortality among HIV-negative patients: a global research network with a follow-up multicenter case-control study. Ther Adv Infect Dis 2023; 10:20499361231159481. [PMID: 36938147 PMCID: PMC10017958 DOI: 10.1177/20499361231159481] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/12/2022] [Accepted: 02/07/2023] [Indexed: 03/15/2023] Open
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Background HIV-negative patients have substantial mortality from Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP). We lack predictors of HIV-negative PJP-associated mortality. Objective We aim to characterize the role of prior corticosteroid exposure in PJP-related mortality. Methods We queried a global research network to identify adult HIV-negative patients with PJP with or without corticosteroid exposure in the preceding year before diagnosis (n = 8,021). We performed a propensity score-matched analysis to adjust baseline patient characteristics and analyzed outcomes. We follow-up the results with a multicenter ten years retrospective case-control cohort of HIV-negative patients tested for PJP by PCP Direct Fluorescent Antigen. We used a Cox proportional hazards model for survival analysis. Results 1822 HIV-negative propensity-scored matched patients with prior corticosteroid exposure had significantly increased 10 weeks (16% versus 9%, p < 0.0001) and one-year mortality after PJP diagnosis (23% versus 14%, p < 0.0001). (1→3)-β-D-glucan (197.6 ± 155.8 versus 63 ± 0 pg/ml, p = 0.014), ferritin levels (1227 ± 2486 versus 768 ± 1060 mcg/l, p = 0.047), lymphopenia (1.5 ± 1.5 versus 2.0 ± 1.6 103 cells/µl, p < 0.0001) and hypoxia (SatO2: 86.7% versus 91.6%, p < 0.0001) were higher or worse in those with prior steroid use. Patients who died were more likely to have previously received dexamethasone (35% versus 16%, p < 0.001) or prednisone (49% versus 29%, p < 0.001). Adjusted Cox proportional-hazard model validation showed an independently increased mortality at 10 weeks (HR: 3.7, CI: 1.5-9.2, p = 0.004) and 1 year (HR: 4.5, CI: 2.0-10.4, p < 0.0001) among HIV-negative patients with previous corticosteroid exposure. Conclusion Preceding corticosteroids in HIV-negative patients with PJP are associated with higher mortality. A higher fungal burden may influence corticosteroid-mediated mortality. Assessment of PJP prophylaxis must become a standard clinical best practice when instituting corticosteroid therapy courses.
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Rotondaro JC, Bettaza C, Clifton Goldney D, Martinez G, Paz L, Gazzi C, González Abbati S, Tarnogol M, Miguel S, Iungman A. [Pituitary cryptococcoma: a strange case of secondary granulomatous hypophysitis]. Medicina (B Aires) 2023; 83:1007-1012. [PMID: 38117724] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/22/2023] Open
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Hypophysitis is a pathology with low incidence and prevalence. Likewise, deep fungal infections in immunocompetent patients also represent a rare phenomenon. Even rarer is the case described below, where these two mentioned elements are combined, namely: pituitary cryptococcoma or granulomatous hypophysitis caused by said pathogen in a host without altered immune response. After research in PubMed, there are limited cases in the medical literature of granulomatous hypophysitis caused by Cryptococcus spp., which simulated a pituitary macroadenoma by clinical and imaging manifestations. We did not find reports in which there is no evidence of involvement of the meningeal tissue. The fungal etiology is scarcely described in the reference guidelines for hypophysitis and we believe that Cryptococcus spp. it should be taken into account in the differential diagnosis of secondary granulomatous hypophysitis since it is a ubiquitous pathogen and the treatment is substantially different from other entities. It becomes more relevant given the current trend towards the use of high-dose systemic glucocorticoids for the treatment of hypophysitis, which could have generated greater damage if the correct diagnosis had not been made.
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Ngo Pambe CJ, Aminou M, Ngaroua, Mendimi Nkodo JM. Vertebromedular histoplasmosis: About a case of transverse myelitis in a young and immunocompetent adult. INDIAN J PATHOL MICR 2023; 66:196-198. [PMID: 36656241 DOI: 10.4103/ijpm.ijpm_812_21] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/20/2023] Open
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Systemic mycosis raging endemic, histoplasmosis has an increasing incidence with the advent of HIV-AIDS. The authors report a case of vertebra-medullar histoplasmosis mimicking tuberculous spondylodiscitis in a patient without proven immunosuppression. This was a patient who spent 3 years in a highly endemic area. He presented with signs of transverse myelitis. MRI of the lumbar spine showed a para-vertebral tumor lesion that partially infiltrated the spinal cord. The positive diagnosis of histoplasmosis was made by histomorphology, and symptoms were reduced with administration of itraconazole. These findings show the need for a proper coding of the management of patients living or having stayed in histoplasmosis endemic areas, whether they are immunocompromised or not.
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Chaudhary P, Gulati N, Gupta V, Dhanda G, Kumar MB, Sharma S, Goel A, Kumar Attri A. Fatal Clostridium sporogenes Soft Tissue Polymicrobial Infections in Two Immunocompetent Cases: Case Report. Infect Disord Drug Targets 2023; 23:29-31. [PMID: 36635903 DOI: 10.2174/1871526523666230112161134] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/13/2022] [Revised: 11/14/2022] [Accepted: 11/18/2022] [Indexed: 01/14/2023]
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BACKGROUND Clostridium sporogenes is reported rarely in literature. Reports from the skin and soft tissue infections are even less, more so in immunocompetent patients. CASE PRESENTATION Two skin and soft tissue infections with C. sporogenes in immunocompetent patients have been presented in this study. One of the cases was following an electrical burn wound, and the other was following a bedsore. Both patients expired despite antibacterial treatment and debridement. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION C. sporogenes had usually been reported after trauma particularly after penetrating and deep wound infection. More attention should be given to these patients so that the infection can be treated and diagnosed early in suspected anaerobic infections like Clostridium species.
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Muacevic A, Adler JR. Bacillus Calmette-Guérin Vaccine-Related Osteomyelitis in Immunocompetent Children in Saudi Arabia: A Narrative Review. Cureus 2022; 14:e32762. [PMID: 36570112 PMCID: PMC9768558 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.32762] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Accepted: 12/20/2022] [Indexed: 12/24/2022] Open
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The Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine is the most frequently used live-attenuated vaccine worldwide. Since 2002, two BCG vaccination strains, Pasteur 1173 P2 and Tokyo 172-1, have been the mainstay of Saudi Arabian healthcare. In 2005, the Danish 1331 strain was first used as the principal strain in clinical trials. Children can develop osteomyelitis 4-24 months after immunization with the BCG vaccine, an uncommon but serious side effect in immunocompetent children. We conducted this study to review the epidemiology, diagnosis, clinical symptoms, laboratory analyses, imaging features, and management of BCG osteomyelitis in immunocompetent children. Long bone metaphyses and epiphyses are more frequently affected. The diagnosis of BCG osteomyelitis is difficult because the symptoms are vague and subtle, and the duration between presentation and vaccination may range from a few months to a year. Radiography and computed tomography scans for BCG osteomyelitis typically show a devastating lesion with an associated periosteal response. Magnetic resonance imaging frequently reveals a large interosseous abscess indicative of osteomyelitis. There are no current treatment guidelines for BCG osteomyelitis in Saudi Arabia, but antituberculous regimens, particularly isoniazid and rifampicin, have been found to be very effective in previous studies. Although older studies did not favor surgical intervention because of the risk of complications, a few studies performed minor surgical interventions and had good outcomes. As BCG osteomyelitis is an infrequent complication, especially in immunocompetent children, its diagnosis is time-consuming. Therefore, it is critical to inform healthcare workers of this possible complication to make the diagnosis more straightforward and avoid confusion with pyogenic osteomyelitis. As only a few cases have been reported, further studies in Saudi Arabia are required for evidence-based guidelines applicable to actual practice to be established.
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Şahin S, Menekşe Ş. Recurrent Nocardial Brain Abscess Developing in an Immunocompetent Patient, A Case Report. INFECTIOUS DISEASES & CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY 2022; 4:280-284. [PMID: 38633720 PMCID: PMC10986689 DOI: 10.36519/idcm.2022.160] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/14/2022] [Accepted: 09/10/2022] [Indexed: 04/19/2024]
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Central nervous system nocardiosis is rare but has high morbidity and mortality. Immunocompromised patients who have malignancies such as lymphoma, infections such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and bone marrow or solid organ recipients are particularly vulnerable to infection. However, here, we present a patient who developed nocardiosis and recurrent brain abscesses despite having no immunodeficiency problems. The abscess recurred despite total abscess excision and parenteral therapy. After nocardiosis was diagnosed, intravenous treatment with imipenem and amikacin was initiated. The patient was discharged on oral doxycycline. In our immunocompetent case, the abscess recurred four times, resulting in death.
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Liu X, Liu Y, Wu H, He Z, Li Z, Qin Z, Yu J, Zhu L, Wu Q, Xiao W, Shen C, Wan C, Zhang B, Zhao W. Murine diabetic models for dengue virus infection. J Med Virol 2022; 94:5943-5953. [PMID: 36000451 DOI: 10.1002/jmv.28088] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/20/2022] [Revised: 07/26/2022] [Accepted: 08/16/2022] [Indexed: 01/06/2023]
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Dengue virus (DENV) is a critical public health concern in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. Thus, immunocompetent murine models of DENV infection with robust viremia are required for vaccine studies. Diabetes is highly prevalent worldwide, making it frequent comorbidity in patients with dengue fever. Therefore, murine models are needed to understand viral pathogenesis and disease progression. Acquired-induced and inherently diabetic C57BL/6 and db/db mice were inoculated with DENV-3 via the tail vein. After infection, both the diabetic C57BL/6 and db/db mice showed obvious weight loss with clinical manifestations. Quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction revealed robust and replicable viremia in the two types of diabetic mice. Immunohistochemical detection showed persistent DENV-3 infection in the liver. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for cytokine detection revealed that diabetic mice showed more severe inflammatory responses than did nondiabetic mice, and significant histological alterations were observed in diabetic mice. Thus, the diabetic mice were more susceptible to DENV infection than the nondiabetic mice. Taken together, we established two types of immunocompetent diabetic mice for DENV infection, which can be used to further study the mechanisms of dengue pathogenesis in diabetes and to develop antiviral pharmaceuticals and treatments.
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Muacevic A, Adler JR. A Case of Empyema Due to Actinomyces odontolyticus and Streptococcus Species Co-infection in an Immunocompetent Woman. Cureus 2022; 14:e32700. [PMID: 36686073 PMCID: PMC9853470 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.32700] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Accepted: 12/18/2022] [Indexed: 12/23/2022] Open
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Actinomyces species are opportunistic pathogens, difficult to isolate, and often accompanied by other pathogens. We report the case of an immunocompetent woman who presented with respiratory distress and was discovered to have a right-sided empyema requiring chest tube drainage. Streptococcus species and Actinomyces odontolyticus were isolated in pleural fluid cultures. Initial empiric broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy and chest tube placement failed to show clinical improvement. Upon isolation of Actinomyces, the treatment was streamlined to ampicillin/sulbactam while pleural drainage continued, producing significant clinical status improvement in the patient. Given the known co-pathogenicity of Actinomyces species and the difficulty in isolating Actinomyces, it is essential to consider antibiotic coverage for Actinomyces species in those with Streptococcus species empyema.
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Rodriguez-Nava G, Kadlecik P, Filardo TD, Ain DL, Cooper JD, McCormick DW, Webber BJ, O'Laughlin K, Petersen BW, Narasimhan S, Sahni HK. Myocarditis Attributable to Monkeypox Virus Infection in 2 Patients, United States, 2022. Emerg Infect Dis 2022; 28:2508-2512. [PMID: 36179413 PMCID: PMC9707588 DOI: 10.3201/eid2812.221276] [Citation(s) in RCA: 13] [Impact Index Per Article: 6.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 09/05/2023] Open
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We report 2 immunocompetent and otherwise healthy adults in the United States who had monkeypox and required hospitalization for viral myocarditis. Both patients were unvaccinated against orthopoxviruses. They had shortness of breath or chest pain and elevated cardiac biomarkers. No immediate complications were observed. They were discharged home after symptoms resolved.
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Muacevic A, Adler JR, Mun-Wei L, Ismail AS, Yaakub A. Infectious Sclerouveitis in an Immunocompetent Patient: A Probable Case of Simultaneous Ocular Tuberculosis and Toxoplasmosis. Cureus 2022; 14:e31726. [PMID: 36569731 PMCID: PMC9769460 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.31726] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Accepted: 11/21/2022] [Indexed: 11/23/2022] Open
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Simultaneous infections of tuberculosis and toxoplasmosis are uncommon in immunocompetent patients. We report a case of a 30-year-old male who presented with right eye redness and blurring of vision for one month. The visual acuities were hand movement and Snellen 20/30 in the right and left eyes, respectively. Panuveitis and scleritis were found in the right eye, together with dense vitritis and a large choroidal lesion that extended from the inferonasal to the superotemporal quadrants. B-scan ultrasonography of the right eye showed a choroidal detachment with scleral thickening and subtenon fluid. His IgM anti-Toxoplasma antibody was detected, and his QuantiFERON Gold testing was positive. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the orbit revealed an enhancing intraocular mass at the lateral and inferior aspects of the right globe. The diagnosis of right eye sclerouveitis with presumed tuberculosis and toxoplasmosis co-infections was made. He was treated with a course of oral azithromycin and anti-tubercular therapy along with systemic prednisolone and a topical steroid. The treatment reduced the inflammation; however, the patient suffered from a sequela of chronic uveitis with prolonged hypotony. Medical treatment alone may be insufficient in treating severe infective sclerouveitis, hence surgical intervention might be warranted to provide favorable clinical outcomes.
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Muacevic A, Adler JR, Shah B, Melki G, Michael P. Acute Hepatitis C After Penile Stem Cell Injection. Cureus 2022; 14:e31858. [PMID: 36579246 PMCID: PMC9789745 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.31858] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Accepted: 11/24/2022] [Indexed: 11/27/2022] Open
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Hepatitis C is a viral infection that is transmitted via blood or other bodily fluids and usually manifests as a chronic infection. We present a unique case of acute hepatitis C from a penile stem cell injection. Although previous cases have reported the reactivation of chronic hepatitis C after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, it is uncommon for hepatitis C to present acutely, especially in an immunocompetent patient. To our knowledge, this is the first case of acute hepatitis C after a penile stem cell injection.
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Kiasari BA, Fallah FH, Koohi MK, Duarte PM, Tazerji SS, Fawzy M. Simian virus 40 DNA in immunocompetent children with respiratory disease. J Med Virol 2022; 94:5507-5511. [PMID: 35790406 DOI: 10.1002/jmv.27973] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/16/2022] [Revised: 06/14/2022] [Accepted: 07/02/2022] [Indexed: 12/15/2022]
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Evidence of Simian virus 40 (SV40) DNA sequences or gene products has been reported in a variety of organ systems in humans. However, the route of transmission and the significance of SV40 polyomavirus infection in human are unknown. The aim of study was to characterize the frequency of SV40 infection in immunocompetent and immunocompromised patients with respiratory diseases. Respiratory specimens from patients with respiratory tract illness obtained from nasopharyngeal aspirates (n = 280) were screened for SV40 polyomavirus using real-time PCR; coinfection with other viruses was examined. Positive results were confirmed with sequencing. Of the 280 samples analysed, 2 (0.71%) were positive for SV40. SV40 was identified in nasopharyngeal aspirate samples from children aged 8 and 14 months who were immunocompetent. Both patients had upper or lower respiratory tract infection. Coinfections with other viruses were found in 50% of the SV40 positive samples. The data suggest that SV40 can infect respiratory tract, that respiratory tract may represent a route of transmission or a site for virus persistence, and that with the high rate of co-infection, SV40 may not involved in respiratory diseases.
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Su Y, Miao Q, Li N, Hu BJ, Pan J. Diagnostic accuracy of metagenomic next-generation sequencing for cryptococcosis in immunocompetent and immunocompromised patients. Front Cell Infect Microbiol 2022; 12:997256. [PMID: 36339336 PMCID: PMC9630913 DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2022.997256] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/18/2022] [Accepted: 10/04/2022] [Indexed: 07/25/2023] Open
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OBJECTIVE To compare the diagnostic accuracy of metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) for cryptococcosis in patients with different immune statuses with that of conventional detection. METHODS A total of 1442 specimens including 71 specimens from patients with cryptococcosis were analyzed in the study. The chi square test was used to screen the sensitivity and specificity of different detection methods for different specimen types. One-way ANOVA was used to compare the mNGS results with age, CD4, lymphocytes, IFN, IL-6, IL-2 and serum antigen assay. RESULTS The sensitivity of mNGS was 44.29% in Cryptococcus infection cases. The positive rate of mNGS results for bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF, 87.50%) from immunocompromised patients was higher than that of BALF from immunocompetent patients (40.00%, p=0.04). The sensitivity of the serum Cryptococcus capsular antigen assay was 80.00% in immunocompetent patients and 96.42% in immunocompromised patients (p = 0.049). A positive rate of detection of Cryptococcus from mNGS was higher when cryptococcal antigen ≥1:160 (p=0.022) in immunocompromised patients. A positive rate of detection of Cryptococcus from mNGS was higher when lymphocyte counts were lower in both immunocompetent patients(p=0.017) and in immunocompromised patients(p=0.029). CONCLUSIONS The sensitivity of mNGS is lower than that of serum cryptococcal antigen assay and histopathology in immunocompetent patients. However, BALF detection is recommend for immunocompromised patients compared with tissue and CSF. The positive mNGS result was correlated with lower lymphocyte counts, higher IL-2 and higher serum antigen assay in immunocompromised patients.
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Dubey H, Gupta S, Jha T, Tanwar K, Verma S, Ranjan A, Tanwar P. Therapy related complications in plasmablastic lymphoma in immunocompetent individual. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BLOOD RESEARCH 2022; 12:168-171. [PMID: 36419572 PMCID: PMC9677181] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/14/2022] [Accepted: 10/08/2022] [Indexed: 06/16/2023]
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BACKGROUND Plasmablastic lymphoma (PBL) is a rare and aggressive subtype of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma seen in immunocompromised individuals. It has a diffuse growth pattern, with no standard therapy and a poor survival rate. Due to overlap in presenting features with lymphoma and myeloma, PBL is often a diagnostic dilemma. We present a case of PBL in a young immunocompetent female who developed treatment associated complications. CASE REPORT A 36-year-old presented with a lesion extending from the oral cavity to the pharynx and involving the angle of the mandible. Radiology and laryngoscopy described a growth pattern that was diagnosed to be PBL on histopathology. The patient underwent chemotherapy using level II DA-EPOCH (dose-adjusted-etoposide, prednisone, vincristine, cyclophosphamide, and doxorubicin) and prophylactic granulocyte-colony stimulating factor along with radiotherapy and ultimately, achieved metabolic response. However, she developed several episodes of paralytic ileus, cytopenia, oral ulcers, dermatitis and long-standing hypothyroidism as therapy-related complications and has been on treatment for the same ever since. CONCLUSIONS Thus, a high index of suspicion is necessary for early diagnosis and rapid initiation of therapy. Further, there is a need to detect and address therapy related complications early to prevent long-standing, therapy-related side effects from developing and deteriorating the patient's quality of life.
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Muacevic A, Adler JR. Plasmablastic Lymphoma in an Immunocompetent Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review. Cureus 2022; 14:e30732. [PMID: 36447697 PMCID: PMC9699795 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.30732] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Accepted: 10/18/2022] [Indexed: 01/25/2023] Open
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Plasmablastic lymphoma (PBL) is considered an aggressive rare variant of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma that has a predilection to develop in immunocompromised patients, particularly HIV-positive individuals. This report highlights the development of such a rare and aggressive malignancy in a 55-year-old immunocompetent male. It outlines the atypical clinical presentation and pathological features of this disease entity. Overall prognosis and response to chemotherapy differ in the absence or presence of immunosuppression. This report includes a summary of the epidemiologic, clinical, and immunohistochemical characteristics of PBL based on a comprehensive review of the reported cases occurring in immunocompetent individuals.
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Florea A, Sy LS, Qian L, Ackerson BK, Luo Y, Tubert JE, Lee GS, Ku JH, Bruxvoort KJ, Talarico CA, Qiu S, Tian Y, Tseng HF. Effectiveness of Messenger RNA-1273 Vaccine Booster Against Coronavirus Disease 2019 in Immunocompetent Adults. Clin Infect Dis 2022; 76:252-262. [PMID: 36134518 PMCID: PMC9619452 DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciac785] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/15/2022] [Revised: 09/12/2022] [Accepted: 09/19/2022] [Indexed: 01/18/2023] Open
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BACKGROUND We conducted a prospective cohort study at Kaiser Permanente Southern California to evaluate the relative vaccine effectiveness (rVE) of a booster dose vs 2-dose primary series of messenger RNA (mRNA)-1273 in immunocompetent individuals. METHODS Immunocompetent adults who received a booster dose of mRNA-1273 from October 2021 through December 2021 were matched 1:1 to randomly selected 2-dose mRNA-1273 recipients by age, sex, race/ethnicity, and second-dose date and followed up through January 2022. Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate adjusted hazard ratios (aHRs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs), comparing outcomes (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 [SARS-CoV-2] infection and coronavirus disease 2019 [COVID-19] hospitalization and hospital death) in the booster-dose and 2-dose groups. Adjusted rVE (%) was calculated as (1 - aHR) × 100. aHRs and rVE were also estimated by subgroup and month of follow-up. RESULTS The study included 431 328 booster-dose vaccinated adults matched to 431 328 2-dose vaccinated adults. rVE was 61.3% (95% CI: 60.5%-62.2%) against SARS-CoV-2 infection, 89.0% (86.2%-91.2%) against COVID-19 hospitalization, and 96.0% (68.0%-99.5%) against COVID-19 hospital death. rVE against SARS-CoV-2 infection ranged from 55.6% to 66.7% across all subgroups. rVE against SARS-CoV-2 infection decreased from 67.1% (0 to <1 month of follow-up) to 30.5% (2 to <3 months). For COVID-19 hospitalization, rVE decreased from 91.2% (0 to <1 month) to 78.7% (2 to <3 months). CONCLUSIONS Among immunocompetent adults, the mRNA-1273 booster conferred additional protection against SARS-CoV-2 infection and severe COVID-19 disease compared with the 2-dose mRNA-1273 primary series during periods of Delta and Omicron predominance.
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Shabaan A, Alkashash A, Hou T, Saeed O, Yesensky J, Roshal A, Mesa H. Isolated Kaposi sarcoma of the upper aerodigestive tract in immunocompetent individuals, an underrecognized entity with favorable prognosis. EAR, NOSE & THROAT JOURNAL 2022:1455613221128112. [PMID: 38124324 DOI: 10.1177/01455613221128112] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/23/2023] Open
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Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is a rare vascular neoplasm that most commonly arises in the setting of immunosuppression, in areas with high prevalence of Human Herpesvirus-8 infection, and when both situations coexist. Most cases affect the skin, isolated involvement of the upper respiratory tract without skin involvement is extremely rare with only a few cases reported in the literature. We present a case of isolated nasopharyngeal KS in an immunocompetent patient who achieved remission after multimodality therapy. Recent advances in KS-therapy are discussed.
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Liu J, Wei H, Liu J, Peng L, Li G, Li M, Yang L, Jiang Y, Peng F. Analysis of the association of HLA subtypes with cryptococcal meningitis in HIV-negative immunocompetent patients. Future Microbiol 2022; 17:1231-1240. [PMID: 35984285 DOI: 10.2217/fmb-2021-0247] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022] Open
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Objective: We aimed to study the possible relationship between cryptococcal meningitis (CM) and HLA genotypes in HIV-negative immunocompetent patients. Methods: HLA loci of 53 HIV-negative immunocompetent Han Chinese CM patients were compared with those in 481 healthy individuals. Results: We found a significant association between DQB1*05:02 and CM patients compared with controls. There were no significant differences in the frequencies of HLA alleles between CM with and without postinfectious inflammatory response syndrome and controls. Correlation analysis showed DQB1*05:02 was correlated with susceptibility to CM. CM patients carrying the DQB1*05:02 allele had more severe focal neurological deficit, higher initial modified Rankin Scale and British Medical Research Council staging scores. Conclusion: This study provides the first evidence for the interaction between specific HLA class II alleles and HIV-negative immunocompetent CM patients.
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RATIONALE Cryptococcus neoformans (C neoformans) infection typically occurs in immunocompromised patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), or those taking immunosuppressive drugs, corticosteroids, or chemotherapy. Recently, there have been an increasing number of reports of cryptococcosis as opportunistic infections in COVID-19 patients, all of which have been related to immunocompromising conditions, underlying medical diseases, immune suppression drugs, or corticosteroids. Here, we report the first case of pulmonary cryptococcosis in an immunocompetent patient with a history of COVID-19 who had no history of underlying diseases or immune modulation drugs. PATIENT CONCERNS A previously healthy 46-year-old man presented with tiny lung nodules. He had quit smoking 6 years prior. He had no significant medical history except for COVID-19 3 months prior, and had not received corticosteroids or cytokine blockers when he had COVID-19. He had been coughing since he recovered from COVID-19. DIAGNOSIS Bronchoalveolar lavage cultures showed the growth of C neoformans. A CT-guided percutaneous needle biopsy of the lung lesion was performed. Histopathology of the biopsy specimen showed granulomas with encapsulated yeast. There was no growth of C neoformans in the CSF or blood. He was diagnosed with pulmonary cryptococcosis. INTERVENTION Antifungal drug (fluconazole) was administered for 6 months in the outside clinic. OUTCOMES The lung lesions disappeared after 6 months medication. LESSONS This case may illustrate the risk of pulmonary cryptococcosis after SARS-CoV-2 infection in an immunocompetent patient. Opportunistic infections can occur even after recovery from COVID-19 for several reasons. First, SARS-CoV-2 infection causes immune dysregulation including lymphocytopenia. Second, T lymphocytes play a principal role against Cryptococcus. Third, these changes in the immune system due to COVID-19 may last for several weeks. Thus, we suggest careful consideration of lung lesions in patients with a history of COVID-19.
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