Fukui Sayato, Kawamura Wataru, Uehara Yuki, Naito Toshio
Department of Internal Medicine, Kasukabe Medical Center, Saitama, Japan.
Department of General Medicine, Juntendo University Faculty of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
IDCases. 2021 May 18;25:e01164. doi: 10.1016/j.idcr.2021.e01164. eCollection 2021.
A 43-year-old man was brought to our hospital with fever. The initial diagnosis was bacterial pneumonia, and ampicillin/sulbactam was administered. However, defervescence was not achieved, and relative bradycardia was observed. Detailed history-taking revealed that the patient had been involved in caring for a wild pigeon before hospitalization. We changed the antimicrobial therapy to minocycline and the patient' s condition improved. antibody was subsequently found to be increased four-fold, and psittacosis was diagnosed. This case acts a reminder to clinicians of the importance of both the history of exposure to any birds and vital signs, including relative bradycardia.
一名43岁男性因发热被送至我院。初步诊断为细菌性肺炎,给予氨苄西林/舒巴坦治疗。然而,体温未退,并观察到相对心动过缓。详细询问病史发现,患者在住院前曾照料一只野鸽。我们将抗菌治疗改为米诺环素,患者病情好转。随后发现抗体增加了四倍,确诊为鹦鹉热。该病例提醒临床医生接触任何鸟类的病史和生命体征(包括相对心动过缓)的重要性。