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|[[Brucella |
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|unpasteurized dairy |
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|serology (IgG phase I >1:800), tissue culture, immunohistology, PCR |
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|[[Bartonella |
|[[Bartonella]] |
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|cat exposure, louse exposure, crowding, homelessness |
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|histology and PCR |
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* Occupational exposures |
* Occupational exposures |
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** Butchers, fishermen, homemakers, veterinarians, farmers: [[Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae]] |
** Butchers, fishermen, homemakers, veterinarians, farmers: [[Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae]] |
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** Farmers, veterinarians: [[Coxiella burnetii]], [[Brucella |
** Farmers, veterinarians: [[Coxiella burnetii]], [[Brucella]] |
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* Intravenous drug use: |
* Intravenous drug use: |
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** Right-sided with advanced [[HIV]]: [[Salmonella |
** Right-sided with advanced [[HIV]]: [[Salmonella]], [[Neisseria subflava]] |
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** [[Pharyngitis]]: [[Corynebacterium diphtheriae]] |
** [[Pharyngitis]]: [[Corynebacterium diphtheriae]] |
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** Other: [[Neisseria sicca]], [[Clostridium |
** Other: [[Neisseria sicca]], [[Clostridium]], [[Candida]] |
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* Open heart surgery: [[Legionella |
* Open heart surgery: [[Legionella]], [[non-tuberculous mycobacteria]] including [[Mycobacterium avium complex]], [[Nocardia]] |
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* Gastroenteritis: [[Salmonella |
* Gastroenteritis: [[Salmonella]] |
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* Sinusitis: [[Haemophilus influenzae]] |
* Sinusitis: [[Haemophilus influenzae]] |
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* [[Pneumonitis]]: [[Chlamydia psittaci]] |
* [[Pneumonitis]]: [[Chlamydia psittaci]] |
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* [[Diarrhea]]: [[Tropheryma whipplei]] |
* [[Diarrhea]]: [[Tropheryma whipplei]] |
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* [[Urinary tract infection]]: [[Klebsiella |
* [[Urinary tract infection]]: [[Klebsiella]] |
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* Dental procedures: [[Kingella kingae]], [[Cardiobacterium hominis]], [[Actinobacillus actinomicetemcomitans]], [[Haemophilus parainfluenzae]], [[Lactobacillus speies]] |
* Dental procedures: [[Kingella kingae]], [[Cardiobacterium hominis]], [[Actinobacillus actinomicetemcomitans]], [[Haemophilus parainfluenzae]], [[Lactobacillus speies]] |
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** Cirrhosis and alcoholism: [[Campylobacter fetus]] |
** Cirrhosis and alcoholism: [[Campylobacter fetus]] |
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** Immunocompromised patient: [[Gemella |
** Immunocompromised patient: [[Gemella]] |
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** Intravenous drug use: [[Eikonella corrodens]] |
** Intravenous drug use: [[Eikonella corrodens]] |
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** Urinary tract infection: [[Haemophilus |
** Urinary tract infection: [[Haemophilus]] |
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* [[Sexually-transmitted infection]]: [[Neisseria gonorrhoeae]] |
* [[Sexually-transmitted infection]]: [[Neisseria gonorrhoeae]] |
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* Medicinal leeches: [[Aeromonas hydrophila]] |
* Medicinal leeches: [[Aeromonas hydrophila]] |
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* Dog or cat exposure: [[Pasteurella |
* Dog or cat exposure: [[Pasteurella]], [[Bartonella henselae]] (cats) |
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* Cattle exposure with prosthetic valve: [[Coxiella burnetii]], [[Brucella |
* Cattle exposure with prosthetic valve: [[Coxiella burnetii]], [[Brucella]] |
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* Pregnancy: [[Listeria monocytogenes]] |
* Pregnancy: [[Listeria monocytogenes]] |
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* [[Cirrhosis]] or chronic alcohol use: [[Bartonella quintana]], [[Erysipelothrix |
* [[Cirrhosis]] or chronic alcohol use: [[Bartonella quintana]], [[Erysipelothrix]], [[Campylobacter]], [[Aeromonas]], [[Pasteurella]], [[Listeria monocytogenes]] |
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== Investigations == |
== Investigations == |
Latest revision as of 17:01, 25 January 2022
Differential Diagnosis
Common Fastidious Organisms
Organism | Clinical clues | Diagnostic tests |
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Brucella | unpasteurized dairy | blood cultures, serology, culture, immunohistology, PCR |
Coxiella burnetii | animal exposure (especially pregnant sheep) | serology (IgG phase I >1:800), tissue culture, immunohistology, PCR |
Bartonella | cat exposure, louse exposure, crowding, homelessness | blood cultures, serology, culture, immunohistology, PCR |
Tropheryma whipplei | histology and PCR | |
Mycoplasma | serology, culture, immunohistology, PCR | |
Legionella | blood cultures, serology, culture, immunohistology, PCR | |
Fungi | IV drug use, immunocompromise | blood cultures, serology, PCR |
Organisms by Risk Factor
- Homelessness with body lice: Bartonella quintana
- Occupational exposures
- Butchers, fishermen, homemakers, veterinarians, farmers: Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
- Farmers, veterinarians: Coxiella burnetii, Brucella
- Intravenous drug use:
- Right-sided with advanced HIV: Salmonella, Neisseria subflava
- Pharyngitis: Corynebacterium diphtheriae
- Other: Neisseria sicca, Clostridium, Candida
- Open heart surgery: Legionella, non-tuberculous mycobacteria including Mycobacterium avium complex, Nocardia
- Gastroenteritis: Salmonella
- Sinusitis: Haemophilus influenzae
- Pneumonitis: Chlamydia psittaci
- Diarrhea: Tropheryma whipplei
- Urinary tract infection: Klebsiella
- Dental procedures: Kingella kingae, Cardiobacterium hominis, Actinobacillus actinomicetemcomitans, Haemophilus parainfluenzae, Lactobacillus speies
- Cirrhosis and alcoholism: Campylobacter fetus
- Immunocompromised patient: Gemella
- Intravenous drug use: Eikonella corrodens
- Urinary tract infection: Haemophilus
- Sexually-transmitted infection: Neisseria gonorrhoeae
- Medicinal leeches: Aeromonas hydrophila
- Dog or cat exposure: Pasteurella, Bartonella henselae (cats)
- Cattle exposure with prosthetic valve: Coxiella burnetii, Brucella
- Pregnancy: Listeria monocytogenes
- Cirrhosis or chronic alcohol use: Bartonella quintana, Erysipelothrix, Campylobacter, Aeromonas, Pasteurella, Listeria monocytogenes
Investigations
- Blood cultures
- Routine, modern blood culture incubation will grow almost all easily-cultivable bacteria