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气单胞菌属菌株所致伤口感染:27例病例综述

Wound infection with aerogenic Aeromonas strains: a review of twenty-seven cases.

作者信息

Isaacs R D, Paviour S D, Bunker D E, Lang S D

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Middlemore Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 1988 Jun;7(3):355-60. doi: 10.1007/BF01962336.

DOI:10.1007/BF01962336
PMID:3137035
Abstract

Aeromonas spp. have been implicated in a wide spectrum of human disease including wound infection. A review is made of local experience of 27 wound infections from which aerogenic strains of Aeromonas were recovered; of these, Aeromonas was isolated in pure culture from five infections. Twenty-five infections were related to trauma and were community acquired, while two were probably nosocomial. Of the 25 community acquired infections, 16 were associated with contamination by soil and one with water. Twenty-six cases were surgically debrided or a limb or digit amputated, but in only one case was amputation performed because of uncontrolled infection. Fifteen patients received antibiotics inappropriate for the infection, yet the outcome was uniformly good. This series is discussed with a review of the English language literature. Aeromonas is most likely to be isolated when there is contamination of a wound by soil or water; adequate surgical debridement is probably of primary importance.

摘要

气单胞菌属与包括伤口感染在内的多种人类疾病有关。本文回顾了当地27例伤口感染的经验,从中分离出气单胞菌的产气菌株;其中,5例感染中分离出气单胞菌纯培养物。25例感染与创伤有关,为社区获得性感染,2例可能为医院感染。在25例社区获得性感染中,16例与土壤污染有关,1例与水污染有关。26例患者接受了手术清创或肢体或手指截肢,但只有1例因感染无法控制而进行了截肢。15例患者接受了对感染不适用的抗生素治疗,但结果均良好。本文结合对英语文献的回顾对该系列病例进行了讨论。当伤口被土壤或水污染时,最有可能分离出气单胞菌;充分的手术清创可能最为重要。

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