Toxinotype A Clostridium perfringens causing septicaemia with intravascular haemolysis: two cases and review of the literature.

Int J Infect Dis

Department of Intensive Care, Haga Teaching Hospital, The Hague, The Netherlands; Section of Acute Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, VU University Medical Center, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Published: February 2022

Background: Septicaemia with intravascular haemolysis is a rare, but often fatal, presentation of Clostridium perfringens infection. C. perfringens is a Gram-positive, anaerobic bacterium that can produce multiple toxins. Toxinotyping is not performed regularly.

Methods: This article describes two human cases of C. perfringens infections. Toxinotyping was performed using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Additionally, a structured review of the literature was performed which searched specifically for cases of C. perfringens infection with haemolysis.

Results: Both cases were identified as toxinotype A strains and both cases were fatal. Also, both cases showed marked haemolysis during their clinical course, which is assumed to have played a significant role in their outcome. In total, 83 references were identified describing human C. perfringens infection with haemolysis. Mortality rates have been stable over the last 10 years at 80%. Toxinotyping has been performed in a total of six cases. Of the four cases analysed by PCR, all were identified as toxinotype A.

Conclusions: Haemolytic C. perfringens infections are rare but are fatal in most cases. Toxinotyping is performed rarely. The authors advocate increased use of toxinotyping to gain insight into pathophysiology and more effective interventions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2021.12.331DOI Listing

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