Paul R V, Rostand S G
Nephrology Research and Training Center, University of Alabama, Birmingham 35294.
Am J Kidney Dis. 1987 Oct;10(4):318-9. doi: 10.1016/s0272-6386(87)80029-x.
We report a case of a 55-year-old woman with end-stage renal disease undergoing intermittent peritoneal dialysis who developed peritonitis secondary to an infection with Pasteurella multocida resulting from a cat bite or cat scratch penetrating her peritoneal dialysis tubing. This case points out the potential importance of household pets as a source of peritoneal contamination.
我们报告了一例55岁终末期肾病患者,该患者正在接受间歇性腹膜透析,因猫咬或猫抓穿透其腹膜透析管,感染多杀巴斯德菌而引发腹膜炎。该病例指出了家庭宠物作为腹膜污染源的潜在重要性。