Publications by authors named "Nongnooch Poowanawittayakom"

is often considered a contaminant in blood cultures due to often being found colonizing skin and mucous membranes. This case displays infective endocarditis (IE) identified in an immunocompetent patient on a native valve. Despite treatment with vancomycin, the case was complicated by embolic infarcts to the spleen and left cerebellum along with the development of a perivalvular abscess.

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We describe a case of a 46-year-old man in Missouri, USA, with newly diagnosed advanced HIV and PCR-confirmed mpox keratitis. The keratitis initially resolved after intravenous tecovirimat and penicillin for suspected ocular syphilis coinfection. Despite a confirmatory negative PCR, he developed relapsed, ipsilateral PCR-positive keratitis and severe ocular mpox requiring corneal transplant.

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complex includes the subspecies . The prevalence of systemic infection in humans with is scarce. We present a case of infective endocarditis complicated with hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke in a healthy 31-year-old woman.

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Non-bacterial thrombotic endocarditis is mainly associated with malignancies and rheumatological diseases. We report the case of mildly symptomatic COVID-19 infection with non-bacterial aortic valve vegetation complicated by transient ischemic attack (TIA) and pulmonary embolism during his hospitalisation. This case emphasised rare life-threatening complications from a hypercoagulable state related to COVID-19 infection.

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The epidemic of illicit intravenous drug use (IVDU) in the United States has been accompanied by a surge in drug overdose deaths and infectious sequelae. Candida albicans infections were associated with injection of contaminated impure brown heroin in the 1970s-1990s; however, candidiasis accompanying IVDU became considerably rarer as the purity of the heroin supply increased. We reviewed cases of candidemia occurring over a recent 7-year period in persons >14 years of age at a tertiary care hospital in central Massachusetts.

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