pneumonia: beware of the dog!

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Intensive Care, Craigavon Area Hospital, Portadown, UK.

Published: April 2018

We report the case of a 35-year-old quadriplegic male with confirmed pneumonia, manifesting with acute hypoxic respiratory failure on a background of chronic hypercarbia requiring mechanical ventilation in intensive care. are known to colonise the upper respiratory tracts of many mammals but are very rarely responsible for acute respiratory tract infections in humans.A review of the literature suggests preponderance for immunocompromised or immunoincompetent patients who have experienced environmental exposure to colonised animals. The disease pattern of infection is non-uniform and while it is rarely described as a commensal or colonising organism, very few case reports describe severe respiratory infections.

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