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infection in a patient with pulmonary infection and pancreatitis in Italy. | LitMetric

infection in a patient with pulmonary infection and pancreatitis in Italy.

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Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Lombardia e dell'Emilia Romagna (IZSLER), Str. Privata Campeggi, 59, Pavia 27100, Italy.

Published: July 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • * A 42-year-old male patient presented with various symptoms such as vomiting and abdominal pain, and initial diagnoses included pancreatitis, later revealing lung issues through CT scans and blood cultures.
  • * This case marked the first documented human infection by this particular bacterium in Italy; the identification was challenging due to the rarity of cases and nonspecific symptoms, but was successfully achieved through advanced genetic testing methods.

Article Abstract

Tularemia is a rare but potentially life threatening zoonotic disease caused by . , previously considered a subspecies of , is currently considered a separate species. Human infections related to are exceedingly rare but can cause morbidity and mortality in debilitated or immunocompromised individuals.A 42-year-old male presented at the hospital with vomiting, dehydration, constipation and pain in the right iliac fossa. He was first diagnosed with pancreatitis and admitted for further analysis. Chest computerized tomography scan showed the presence of parenchymal consolidation in the left upper and lower lobes of the lung with pleural effusion. Blood cultures isolated a Gram-negative coccobacillus, that was at first identified by MALDI-TOF as  Serological analysis for the detection of total antibodies against  and Real-Time PCR targeting the gene coding for 23 kDa, resulting negative. Subsequently, PCR targeting  and  genes, and the Regions of Difference  and  were performed allowing the identification of . The isolate was further genetically characterized by whole genome sequencing (WGS).This is the first reported case of human infection caused by  in Italy.Given the rarity of human cases and the lack of specific symptoms, this pathogen is difficult to identify and the diagnosis can be extremely challenging. In this case report, despite the lack of amplification of the gene encoding for 23 kDa protein, the identification of  species was achieved with the amplification of different genes and characterized by WGS.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11342269PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.idcr.2024.e02038DOI Listing

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