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Community-acquired Klebsiella spp Meningitis/Invasive Infection in Filipino-descent Patients Living in Greece: A Case Series

Authors :
Georgios Kassianidis
Christina Stamatopoulou
Fotios Kavallieratos
Maria Patrani
Eleni Kafkoula
Giorgos Marinakis
Chrysostomos Katsenos
Source :
European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SMC MEDIA SRL, 2021.

Abstract

Klebsiella spp community-acquired meningitis caused by hypervirulent strains is well described as part of a distinct syndrome consisting of liver abscess and multiple septic metastatic lesions (Klebsiella pneumoniae invasive syndrome) occurring usually in diabetic, alcoholic, elderly or cancer patients, in Taiwan and other South-East Asian countries. In Western countries, these infections are very rare in natives and usually occur in patients of Asian origin. We report three cases of Filipino-origin patients, residents of Greece, with community-acquired invasive Klebsiella meningitis, who were treated in our ICU over a 10-year period. Learning points Community-acquired Klebsiella spp meningitis has a very bad prognosis.A physician must suspect an invasive Klebsiella infection in patients of Asian origin, even though they are residents of Western countries and have not visited their homeland recently.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine (2021)
Accession number :
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