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The strain of
Chlamydia
psittaci causing enzootic abortion in ewes (the EAE strain) may cause serious infection in pregnant women, often resulting in hepatic and renal dysfunction,
disseminated intravascular coagulation
and fetal loss. The first case of such an infection in an abattoir worker is described and the possibility of human-to-human transmission considered. Direct handling of sheep or their products of conception can usually be established but this is not always so. There is much still to be learned about this uncommon but severe zoonosis.
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PMID:Ovine chlamydiosis in an abattoir worker. 152 32
A previously healthy 40-year-old woman was admitted with severe dyspnea, cough and slight fever. Chest X-ray film revealed bilateral widespread opaque infiltration with ground glass shadows around it. The laboratory examination showed moderate hepatic and muscular injury with
disseminated intravascular coagulation
. In addition her arterial blood gas showed severe hypoxemia (PaO2: 25 Torr under room air). Moreover, about 1 week prior to admission, 2 baby budgerigars she had been raising for half a year died. Because of this history and multi-organ injuries, this disease was considered to be acute pneumonia owing to fulminant psittacosis causing acute respiratory failure. On the first day of admission, she was intubated and ventilated mechanically with an oxygen concentration (FIO2) of 100%. Subsequently, treatment with intravenous minocycline (400 mg/day), heparin for
D.I.C.
and corticosteroid were started. Abnormal findings in both chest X-ray and several laboratory parameters improved gradually though fever continued for a week. On the 14th day of her hospital stay, she was weaned from the ventilator successfully and the administration of corticosteroid and heparin tapered. On the 41st day, she was discharged without any symptoms. Results of complement fixation (CF) antibodies against chlamydia on paired sera showed a significant rise from 1:32 to 1:256. Moreover, both IgG and IgM antibodies for
Chlamydia
psittaci with microplate immunofluorescent antibody technique (MFA) showed an 8 times' rise during 10 days after admission. The definitive diagnosis was made with positive isolation of C. psittaci from both the throat swab of this patient and the spleen and liver of the dead budgerigar by the cell culture method. Psittacosis should always be borne in mind as a possible cause of fulminant pneumonia with acute respiratory failure, and such a situation can be handled successfully if emergency care including mechanical ventilation is available.
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PMID:[Successful treatment of a patient with fulminant psittacosis]. 269 84
A farmer's wife who had helped with lambing aborted spontaneously in March after a short febrile illness in the 28th week of her pregnancy. She developed
disseminated intravascular coagulation
post partum with acute renal failure and pulmonary oedema. Recovery was complete after two weeks of hospital care. A strain of
Chlamydia
psittaci, probably of ovine origin, was isolated from the placenta and fetus. The patient's serum showed rising titres of antibody against chlamydia group antigen; the placental and fetal isolates; and a known ovine abortion, but not a known avian, strain of C psittaci. IgG against both ovine abortion and enteric strains of C psittaci was detected, but IgM against only an abortion strain was detected. Histological examination showed pronounced intervillus placentitis with chlamydial inclusions in the trophoblast but no evidence of fetal infection or amnionitis. Laboratory evidence of chlamydial infection was found in an aborting ewe on the farm in January and in remaining sheep and lambs in July. Doctors should recognise the possible risk to pregnant women in rural areas where chlamydial infections in farm animals are widespread.
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PMID:Abortion due to infection with Chlamydia psittaci in a sheep farmer's wife. 391 85
A sheep farmer's wife who had been assisting with lambing developed an influenza like illness in the 28th week of pregnancy. After five days of malaise she spontaneously delivered a stillborn infant; she became acutely ill during the immediate postpartum period with septicaemic shock, acute renal failure, and
disseminated intravascular coagulation
. The diagnosis was made by isolation and identification of
Chlamydia
psittaci from the placenta, fetal heart blood, and fetal lung, together with maternal serological evidence. The prominent histological and ultrastructural appearances of the chlamydial placentitis are described.
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PMID:Acute placentitis and spontaneous abortion caused by chlamydia psittaci of sheep origin: a histological and ultrastructural study. 400 68
A patient had severe pneumonia, respiratory failure, and
disseminated intravascular coagulation
caused by
Chlamydia
psittaci. Cutaneous findings included a maculopapular blanching rash, acrocyanosis, superficial venous thromboses, and splinter hemorrhages under the fingernails. The history of exposure to potential vectors of psittacosis and the presence of some or all the cutaneous findings described herein may lead to the early recognition of psittacosis.
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PMID:Cutaneous findings in a case of psittacosis. 647 61
In Europe,
Chlamydia
psittaci is a relatively common cause of abortion in sheep and other mammals. Psittacosis in humans is typically described as a mild-to-moderate flu-like illness. If psittacosis is acquired during pregnancy, it can present as a severe, progressive, febrile illness, with headache,
disseminated intravascular coagulation
, abnormal liver enzyme studies, and impaired renal function. Only cases with significant fetomaternal morbidity and mortality have been reported. Recovery from this disease follows termination of pregnancy and appropriate antibiotic therapy. Direct exposure of gravid humans to infected products of conception is the most commonly reported mode of transmission. Diagnosis is suggested by the placental histopathologic findings, which consist of an intense, acute intervillositis, perivillous fibrin deposition with villous necrosis, and large irregular basophilic intracytoplasmic inclusions within the syncytiotrophoblast. Commercially available genus-specific monoclonal antichlamydial antibody is available for the rapid confirmation of the diagnosis. In the United States, only two cases of gestational psittacosis have been previously reported. In contrast to the experience in Europe, both cases were associated with psittacine birds. This is the first reported instance of ovine-related gestational psittacosis documented in the United States. Gravid patients should be warned to avoid contact with sheep and their products, particularly during the spring lambing period.
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PMID:Gestational psittacosis: case report and literature review. 919 79
Legionellosis is an important cause of severe pneumonia in the community. Inadequate therapy will lead to respiratory distress syndrome,
disseminated intravascular coagulation
(
DIC
) and finally fatal multiple organ failure. We encountered a rare case in which early manifestation included septic shock and
DIC
complicated by acute myocardial infarction (AMI) suspected to be derived from Legionnaires' disease. A 54-year-old healthy female complained of lumbago, high fever and dry cough 10 days after visiting a hot spring spa. She was emmergently admitted due to shock. Physical examination demonstrated hypotension, high fever, course creakle in the right lower lung. Hepatosplenomegaly, lymphadenopathy and eruption were not found. WBC count was 34600/microliters with nuclear shift. CRP elevated. FDP, D dimer and TAT also elevated CPK elevated with dominance of the MB isozyme. Chest roentogenography revealed congestive heart failure, pleural effusion and obscure pneumonic shadow and EKG showed ST segment elevation in leads I, II, III, aVF, V4, V5, and V6. The patient was diagnosed as having septic shock,
DIC
and AMI. She was treated with gabexate mesilate, high dose methyl prednisolone and dopamine hydrochloride as well as piperacillin, meropenem, isepamycin and fluconzaole. Despite intensive care, the blood pressure fell again and pneumonia had progressed on the 8th hospital day. These antibiotics appeared to be ineffective. Erythromycin was then administered and a dramatic effect. was obtained as the patient recovered. Serum titer of Legionella pneumophila (serogroup 1) rose to 128-fold 2 weeks after the onset. Other serum titers such as
Chlamydia
psittaci, Rickettsia, Mycoplasma were all negative. Cultures obtained from the sputum, throat swab, urine and blood did not yield any microorganisms. Although the diagnosis could not be confirmed because the titer did not elevate over 256-fold of 4-fold within 2 weeks after the onset, Legionella infection was highly suspected from the clinical features. This is a rare case in which septic shock and
DIC
with AMI preceded pulmonary symptoms in a non-immunocompromised patient.
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PMID:[Early manifestation of septic shock and disseminated intravascular coagulation complicated by acute myocardial infarction in a patient suspected of having Legionnaires' disease]. 958 3
The resolution of Chlamydophila abortus (
Chlamydia
psittaci serotype 1) infection is dependent on gamma interferon and CD8(+) T cells, and classically, B cells have been considered to play a minimal role in host defense. The role of B cells in the immune response was studied by using a model of infection in mice with genetically modified immunoglobulin M transmembrane domains ( micro MT). In the absence of B cells, infection with C. abortus leads to an acute severe fatal disease that involves a
disseminated intravascular coagulation
syndrome. micro MT mice displayed an increased level of proinflammatory cytokines in serum, and an increased number of neutrophils was observed in the lesions. The possible deleterious role of neutrophils in the pathogenesis of disease in micro MT mice was determined by depletion of the neutrophils with the monoclonal antibody RB6-8C5. This led to an enhancement of the bacterial burden and early mortality in both micro MT and wild-type mice, while necrotic lesions remained. Analysis of the presence of immunoregulatory cytokines showed significantly lower levels of transforming growth factor beta in the sera of micro MT mice. However, mice lacking mature B cells were able to establish a specific immune response that protected them from a secondary challenge. Taken together, these data suggest an immunomodulatory role for B cells in the early events of C. abortus primary infection that can protect mice against an exaggerated inflammatory response.
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PMID:B-cell-deficient mice show an exacerbated inflammatory response in a model of Chlamydophila abortus infection. 1243 69
A previously healthy 48-year-old man presented to his primary care physician with high fever, dry cough and dyspnea. Pneumonia was diagnosed and intravenous administration of imipenem/cilastatin was begun, but his respiratory condition worsened and he was admitted to our hospital with severe hypoxia. A chest radiograph showed reticular opacity and consolidation in both lung fields. The case was complicated with
disseminated intravascular coagulation
. Analysis of the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid showed increases in the total cell counts and an elevated percentage of lymphocytes. Sputum, blood and bronchoalveolar lavage examinations failed to reveal etiology to explain his severe respiratory illness. Treatment consisted of mechanical ventilation and administration of steroid pulse-therapy and gabexate mesilate. On the basis of his clinical course, we suspected possible atypical pneumonia, and began therapy with intravenous minocyclin and oral erythromycin administration. On the third hospital day, the arterial blood gas data improved and the bilateral pulmonary infiltration on the chest radiographs disappeared. Using paired sera, we detected increases of 1.35 in ID for anti-
Chlamydia
pneumoniae IgG antibodies by ELISA, and arrived at a diagnosis of Chlamydia pneumoniae pneumonia.
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PMID:[A case of severe Chlamydia pneumoniae pneumonia requiring mechanical ventilation and complicated with disseminated intravascular coagulation]. 1466 59
We assessed the frequency and clinical significance of polymicrobial infections in 31 patients with sporadic community-acquired Legionella pneumonia. Twenty-six patients were men, 5 were women and mean age was 61 years. Eighteen patients were smokers, 6 patients were chronic alcoholics and 23 had underlying diseases. Regarding severity, the illnesses were mild (two patients), moderate (seven patients) and severe (twenty-two patients). In 9 (29%) of the patients, one other etiologic agent for community-acquired pneumonia was identified in addition to the Legionella species. The distribution of one other causal agent was as follows: Mycoplasma pneumoniae, 2 patients;
Chlamydia
pneumoniae, 2;
Chlamydia
psittaci, 1; Influenza virus, 1; Streptococcus pneumoniae, 1; Klebsiella pneumoniae, 1; Pseudomonas aeruginosa, 1 patient. Because an antimicrobial agent with activity against Legionella species can also provide coverage for Mycoplasma pneumoniae.
Chlamydia
pneumoniae, and
Chlamydia
psittaci, the patients with these coinfections improved without any complications. The patient with influenzavirus coinfection became seriously ill, and the condition was complicated by
disseminated intravascular coagulation
, renal failure and aspergillus bronchitis. The case of Pseudomonas aeruginosa coinfection was accompanied with a lung abscess and empyema. Our experience illustrates the importance of considering polymicrobial infections in patients with sporadic community-acquired Legionella pneumonia.
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PMID:[Polymicrobial infections in patients with Legionella pneumonia]. 1476 66
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