Baddour L M, Gelfand M S, Weaver R E, Woods T C, Altwegg M, Mayer L W, Kelley R A, Brenner D J
Department of Medicine, University of Missouri-Columbia 65212.
J Clin Microbiol. 1989 May;27(5):801-5. doi: 10.1128/jcm.27.5.801-805.1989.
Isolates from five patients with genitourinary infections diagnosed over a 7-week period were identified as CDC group HB-5. The organisms caused clinical presentations of pelvic inflammatory disease in three women and urethritis in the only male in the series. The remaining patient received surgical treatment for a Bartholin gland abscess. Since the clinical and temporal presentations were remarkable and the questions of sexual mode of transmission and strain relatedness were of concern, the five strains were examined further by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis and ribosomal DNA typing. Overall, the five clinical isolates were more closely related to each other than to the control strains. This is the first report describing genitourinary infections caused by group HB-5. While the pathophysiology of group HB-5 infections remains to be fully elucidated, the possibility that this organism may be sexually transmitted deserves further study.
在7周内诊断出的5例泌尿生殖系统感染患者的分离株被鉴定为疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)HB-5组。这些微生物在3名女性中引起了盆腔炎的临床表现,在该系列唯一的男性中引起了尿道炎。其余患者因巴氏腺脓肿接受了手术治疗。由于临床表现和时间表现显著,且性传播方式和菌株相关性问题受到关注,因此通过多位点酶电泳和核糖体DNA分型对这5株菌株进行了进一步检测。总体而言,这5株临床分离株彼此之间的关系比与对照菌株的关系更为密切。这是第一份描述由HB-5组引起的泌尿生殖系统感染的报告。虽然HB-5组感染的病理生理学仍有待充分阐明,但这种微生物可能通过性传播的可能性值得进一步研究。