Plesiomonas shigelloides infection in Southeast China.
BACKGROUND: Plesiomonas shigelloides can cause gastroenteritis and extra-intestinal diseases in humans. However, the prevalence of P. shigelloides infections has not been investigated in China. METHODS: Consecutive fecal specimens from outpatients with acute diarrhea and non-diarrheal patients at ni...
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doaj-688e2954bae84ff481b7bcdf085f394f2020-11-24T21:55:23ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01811e7787710.1371/journal.pone.0077877Plesiomonas shigelloides infection in Southeast China.Xiao ChenYu ChenQing YangHaishen KongFei YuDongsheng HanShufa ZhengDawei CuiLanjuan LiBACKGROUND: Plesiomonas shigelloides can cause gastroenteritis and extra-intestinal diseases in humans. However, the prevalence of P. shigelloides infections has not been investigated in China. METHODS: Consecutive fecal specimens from outpatients with acute diarrhea and non-diarrheal patients at nine sentinel hospitals in southeast China were collected from March 2010 to May 2012. Bacterial pathogens were detected by culture, and P. shigelloides isolates were subjected to antimicrobial susceptibility testing. We also retrospectively reviewed the hospital microbiology laboratory and infection-control databases for all P. shigelloides isolates identified from 2001-2012 at our institution in addition to data on the patients' clinical and demographic characteristics. RESULTS: A total of 3,536 outpatients with acute diarrhea were enrolled in the study. P. shigelloides was isolated from 104 (2.9%) patients and accounted for 7.3% of bacterial isolates. Single-pathogen infections with P. shigelloides were present in 76 (73.1%) patients. No strain of P. shigelloides was isolated from the 478 non-diarrheal patients. Based on 444,684 nonfecal specimens, eight patients developed P. shigelloides-related extra-intestinal infections over the 12-year period. All eight patients had underlying diseases, including four with biliary tract diseases and three with liver diseases. Six cases were classified as nosocomial, and five cases were polymicrobial. P. shigelloides was sensitive to most antimicrobial drugs, except ampicillin. CONCLUSIONS: In southeast China, P. shigelloides has significant clinical relevance, although the isolation rate is low.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3817182?pdf=render |
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Xiao Chen Yu Chen Qing Yang Haishen Kong Fei Yu Dongsheng Han Shufa Zheng Dawei Cui Lanjuan Li |
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Plesiomonas shigelloides infection in Southeast China. |
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Plesiomonas shigelloides infection in Southeast China. |
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Plesiomonas shigelloides infection in Southeast China. |
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Plesiomonas shigelloides infection in Southeast China. |
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Plesiomonas shigelloides infection in Southeast China. |
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plesiomonas shigelloides infection in southeast china. |
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BACKGROUND: Plesiomonas shigelloides can cause gastroenteritis and extra-intestinal diseases in humans. However, the prevalence of P. shigelloides infections has not been investigated in China. METHODS: Consecutive fecal specimens from outpatients with acute diarrhea and non-diarrheal patients at nine sentinel hospitals in southeast China were collected from March 2010 to May 2012. Bacterial pathogens were detected by culture, and P. shigelloides isolates were subjected to antimicrobial susceptibility testing. We also retrospectively reviewed the hospital microbiology laboratory and infection-control databases for all P. shigelloides isolates identified from 2001-2012 at our institution in addition to data on the patients' clinical and demographic characteristics. RESULTS: A total of 3,536 outpatients with acute diarrhea were enrolled in the study. P. shigelloides was isolated from 104 (2.9%) patients and accounted for 7.3% of bacterial isolates. Single-pathogen infections with P. shigelloides were present in 76 (73.1%) patients. No strain of P. shigelloides was isolated from the 478 non-diarrheal patients. Based on 444,684 nonfecal specimens, eight patients developed P. shigelloides-related extra-intestinal infections over the 12-year period. All eight patients had underlying diseases, including four with biliary tract diseases and three with liver diseases. Six cases were classified as nosocomial, and five cases were polymicrobial. P. shigelloides was sensitive to most antimicrobial drugs, except ampicillin. CONCLUSIONS: In southeast China, P. shigelloides has significant clinical relevance, although the isolation rate is low. |
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