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* The organisms commonly colonize the colon, but can also cause an intracellular infection |
* The organisms commonly colonize the colon, but can also cause an intracellular infection |
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* Symptomatic disease is more common in patients with HIV |
* Symptomatic disease is more common in patients with HIV |
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== Clinical Manifestations == |
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* Usually asymptomatic colonization |
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* Symptoms attributed to it include diarrhea and abdominal pain not otherwise explained |
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==Management== |
==Management== |
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* [[Metronidazole]] 500 mg p.o. qid for 10 days may be appropriate if symptomatic |
* [[Metronidazole]] 500 mg p.o. qid for 10 days may be appropriate if symptomatic |
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== Further Reading == |
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* Human intestinal spirochetosis--a review. ''Ger Med Sci.'' 2010;8:Doc01. doi: [https://doi.org/10.3205/000090 10.3205/000090] |
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[[Category:Gastrointestinal infections]] |
[[Category:Gastrointestinal infections]] |
Latest revision as of 16:20, 23 November 2023
Background
- Caused by Brachyspira aalborgi and Brachyspira pilosicoli
- The organisms commonly colonize the colon, but can also cause an intracellular infection
- Symptomatic disease is more common in patients with HIV
Clinical Manifestations
- Usually asymptomatic colonization
- Symptoms attributed to it include diarrhea and abdominal pain not otherwise explained
Management
- Metronidazole 500 mg p.o. qid for 10 days may be appropriate if symptomatic
Further Reading
- Human intestinal spirochetosis--a review. Ger Med Sci. 2010;8:Doc01. doi: 10.3205/000090