Fatal septicemic melioidosis in a young military person possibly co-infected with Leptospira interrogans and Orientia tsutsugamushi.
Kaohsiung J Med Sci. 2005 Apr; 21(4):173-8.KJ

Abstract

Concurrent melioidosis, leptospirosis, and scrub typhus after rural activities is rarely reported. A 19-year-old previously healthy man had fever onset after 2 weeks of military training. Pneumonia became evident on the fifth day of fever under intravenous penicillin and oral minocycline therapy. Acute respiratory failure developed the next day with shock and acute renal and liver function deterioration, which resulted in death. Blood cultures on the third and fifth days grew Burkholderia pseudomallei. Serology revealed leptospirosis and scrub typhus. The emergence of melioidosis in Taiwan and this death without antibiotic treatment for melioidosis alert us that B. pseudomallei should be included as a possible pathogen of pneumonia and sepsis, especially after rural activities.

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Lu PL
Department of Internal Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. d830166@cc.kmu.edu.tw
Tseng SH
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MeSH

AdultBacteremiaFatal OutcomeHumansLeptospira interrogansLeptospirosisMaleMelioidosisMilitary PersonnelScrub Typhus

Pub Type(s)

Case Reports
Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

15909673