Jensen D P, Smith D L
Arch Intern Med. 1976 Mar;136(3):332-3.
A 68-year-old man with intermittent fever of unknown origin was found to have a systemic Saccharomyces infection, probably as a result of daily oral ingestion of the organism as brewer's yeast, a nutritional supplement. The case illustrates the potential dangers that may occur secondary to the oral ingestion of viable microorganisms, and the disease-producing potential of Saccharomyces is reaffirmed. Once again, a thorough and complete medical history was the key to resolving an unusual fever of unknown origin.
一名68岁不明原因间歇性发热的男性被发现患有全身性酿酒酵母感染,可能是由于每日口服作为营养补充剂的酿酒酵母这种微生物所致。该病例说明了口服活微生物可能引发的潜在危险,并再次证实了酿酒酵母的致病潜力。再一次,详尽完整的病史是解决不明原因异常发热的关键。