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Case report: fatal pneumonia caused by new sequence type Legionella pneumophilia serogroup 1.

Authors :
Jiang L
Tao S
Mu D
Zhang N
Zhao L
Chen Y
Source :
Medicine [Medicine (Baltimore)] 2020 Oct 23; Vol. 99 (43), pp. e22812.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Introduction: Legionnaires' disease is caused by Legionella bacteria, and commonly manifests as pneumonia and has a high fatality rate.<br />Patient Concerns: This case study reports on the fatal incident of a patient, initially diagnosed with pneumonia, and subsequently diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease caused by a new sequence type (ST) of Legionella.<br />Diagnosis: It is speculated that the patient acquired Legionnaires' disease from a contaminated water source. Legionnaires' disease was diagnosed using the Legionella urinary antigen assay and bacterial cultures of respiratory secretions; Legionella pneumophilia Type 1 was also identified through serological testing. Sequence-based typing of the cultured bacterium revealed it to be a previously unidentified species, and it was named ST2345 new-type.<br />Interventions: In addition to the treatment of Legionnaires' disease, blood samples taken on the second day of admission showed a co-infection of Candida tropicalis, which was treated with anti-fungal treatment. The patient improved after a week, however, on the seventh day of administration lower respiratory secretions showed the growth of Klebsiella pneumonia, indicative of ventilator-associated pneumonia.<br />Outcomes: Despite active treatment, the patient passed away due to multiple organ failure. As this was a fatal case, further research is needed to determine whether the critical condition of this case was related to the virulence of the novel Legionella strain.<br />Conclusion: A key finding of this study is that treatment for suspected Legionnaires' disease must be administered rapidly, as infection with Legionella may give rise to secondary pathogenic infections.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1536-5964
Volume :
99
Issue :
43
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33120803
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000022812