Serratia marcescens bacteremia associated with schistosomiasis mansoni

The case of a 21 -year-old man coming from rural Paraíba, northeastern Brazil, with schistosomiasis mansoni associated with Serratia marcescens bacteremia, is reported. His main complaints on admission were fever, diaphoresis and chills for ten days, and diarrhoea that lasted for four days. On physical examination he hadjaundice and hepatosplenomegaly. Diagnosis of S. marcescens bacteremia was made by isolation of the bacterium in blood culture, and schistosomiasis was diagnosed by rectal and liver biopsies. This is the first time that the association of S. marcescens bacteremia and schistosomiasis mansoni is recognized. Although our case does not fit into the classic definition of prolonged bacteremia associated with schistosomiasis, it can be considered as a mild form of this association. With the improvement of medical assistance and laboratory facilities, early diagnosis of this association will be made more frequently, cases with short duration will be diagnosed few days after the start of the symptoms, and classic prolonged cases will become rarer.

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Main Authors: Nishioka,Sérgio de Andrade, Ferreira,Marcelo Simão, Burgarelli,Marcius Kleber Nunes
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - SBMT 1992
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spelling oai:scielo:S0037-868219920003000072013-04-19Serratia marcescens bacteremia associated with schistosomiasis mansoniNishioka,Sérgio de AndradeFerreira,Marcelo SimãoBurgarelli,Marcius Kleber Nunes Bacteremia Schistosoma mansoni Schistosomiasis mansoni Serratia marcescens The case of a 21 -year-old man coming from rural Paraíba, northeastern Brazil, with schistosomiasis mansoni associated with Serratia marcescens bacteremia, is reported. His main complaints on admission were fever, diaphoresis and chills for ten days, and diarrhoea that lasted for four days. On physical examination he hadjaundice and hepatosplenomegaly. Diagnosis of S. marcescens bacteremia was made by isolation of the bacterium in blood culture, and schistosomiasis was diagnosed by rectal and liver biopsies. This is the first time that the association of S. marcescens bacteremia and schistosomiasis mansoni is recognized. Although our case does not fit into the classic definition of prolonged bacteremia associated with schistosomiasis, it can be considered as a mild form of this association. With the improvement of medical assistance and laboratory facilities, early diagnosis of this association will be made more frequently, cases with short duration will be diagnosed few days after the start of the symptoms, and classic prolonged cases will become rarer.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - SBMTRevista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical v.25 n.3 19921992-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86821992000300007en10.1590/S0037-86821992000300007
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Ferreira,Marcelo Simão
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Burgarelli,Marcius Kleber Nunes
Serratia marcescens bacteremia associated with schistosomiasis mansoni
author_facet Nishioka,Sérgio de Andrade
Ferreira,Marcelo Simão
Burgarelli,Marcius Kleber Nunes
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title Serratia marcescens bacteremia associated with schistosomiasis mansoni
title_short Serratia marcescens bacteremia associated with schistosomiasis mansoni
title_full Serratia marcescens bacteremia associated with schistosomiasis mansoni
title_fullStr Serratia marcescens bacteremia associated with schistosomiasis mansoni
title_full_unstemmed Serratia marcescens bacteremia associated with schistosomiasis mansoni
title_sort serratia marcescens bacteremia associated with schistosomiasis mansoni
description The case of a 21 -year-old man coming from rural Paraíba, northeastern Brazil, with schistosomiasis mansoni associated with Serratia marcescens bacteremia, is reported. His main complaints on admission were fever, diaphoresis and chills for ten days, and diarrhoea that lasted for four days. On physical examination he hadjaundice and hepatosplenomegaly. Diagnosis of S. marcescens bacteremia was made by isolation of the bacterium in blood culture, and schistosomiasis was diagnosed by rectal and liver biopsies. This is the first time that the association of S. marcescens bacteremia and schistosomiasis mansoni is recognized. Although our case does not fit into the classic definition of prolonged bacteremia associated with schistosomiasis, it can be considered as a mild form of this association. With the improvement of medical assistance and laboratory facilities, early diagnosis of this association will be made more frequently, cases with short duration will be diagnosed few days after the start of the symptoms, and classic prolonged cases will become rarer.
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