Capnocytophaga canimorsus: Difference between revisions

From IDWiki
Capnocytophaga canimorsus
(Created page with "== Background == === Microbiology === * Stain::Gram-negative Shape::bacillus in the genus Genus::Capnocytophaga * May be fusiform and curved * Grows slowly on standard media * Capnophilic, preferring high CO<sub>2</sub> * Oral flora of dogs (60-70%) and cats (15-55%) === Risk Factors === * Risk factors for severe disease include asplenia and alcoholism == Clinical Manifestations == * Infections usually occur after penetrative inoculation from a...")
 
m (title)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Capnocytophaga canimorsus''}}

== Background ==
== Background ==



Latest revision as of 02:44, 27 September 2022


Background

Microbiology

  • Gram-negative bacillus in the genus Capnocytophaga
  • May be fusiform and curved
  • Grows slowly on standard media
  • Capnophilic, preferring high CO2
  • Oral flora of dogs (60-70%) and cats (15-55%)

Risk Factors

Clinical Manifestations

  • Infections usually occur after penetrative inoculation from a dog bite or by exposure of membranes or wounds to saliva
    • Exposures include close petting, kissing, minor scratches, licking of abrasions, licking of intact skin

Bacteremia

  • Symptoms associated with bacteremia include fever, diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting, headache, and confusion
  • A rash is present in 20 to 40%, which can vary from macular or maculopapular rash on trunk and extremities, to purpura fulminans
  • Mortality with bacteremia is 15 to 30%

Meningitis

  • Headache, fever, neck stiffness, and altered mental status

Other Sites

  • Endocarditis is rare, but high mortality around 25%
  • Case reports of brain abscess, spinal epidural abscess, eye infections, bone and joint infections, cellulitis, glomerulonephritis, and pneumonia

Management