2012
DOI: 10.1177/1534734612463702
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Surgical Wound Infection by Streptococcus pneumoniae After a Cat-Scratch Disease

Abstract: Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) is mostly known as an agent of meningitis and pneumonia. We present what is believed to be a previously unreported case of pneumococcal disease, involving an inguinal wound. A 10-year-old male patient underwent surgical removal of a cat-scratch disease-related enlarged groin lymph node; infection of the wound was soon observed, with multidrug-resistant S pneumoniae growing from the lesion discharge. This communication expands the spectrum of skin ulcer-infecting pathogen… Show more

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“…El origen de las IPPBs neumocócicas no se conoce bien. Se ha especulado que puedan estar relacionadas con contaminaciones de origen respiratorio del propio paciente, de sus cuidadores o del personal sanitario [9,10]. Otros autores sugieren la diseminación del microorganismo desde un foco respiratorio a través del tejido celular subcutáneo hasta la piel, o la diseminación hematógena hasta estructuras musculoesqueléticas, produciéndose celulitis en las zonas adyacentes [11].…”
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“…El origen de las IPPBs neumocócicas no se conoce bien. Se ha especulado que puedan estar relacionadas con contaminaciones de origen respiratorio del propio paciente, de sus cuidadores o del personal sanitario [9,10]. Otros autores sugieren la diseminación del microorganismo desde un foco respiratorio a través del tejido celular subcutáneo hasta la piel, o la diseminación hematógena hasta estructuras musculoesqueléticas, produciéndose celulitis en las zonas adyacentes [11].…”
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“…Rapid increase of non-vaccine serotypes in carriage and pneumococcal infections has become a great concern for physicians (9). In addition to meningitis due to S. pneumoniae, pneumococcal infections such as surgical wound infection are reported (10). Therefore, other methods of bacterial growth inhibition are being considered.…”
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confidence: 99%