Raoultella planticola and urinary tract infection: The first laboratory-confirmed case in an HIV-infected patient in Mali.

Raoultella planticola is a Gram-negative, aerobic, non-motile bacterium, abundant in the environment, but rarely associated with pathology in humans. Notably, few urinary tract infections caused by R. planticola have been reported. To our knowledge, we are presenting here the first case of urinary...

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Main Authors: Yacouba Cissoko, Aminata Maiga, Djeneba Dabitao, Mariam S Dicko, Drissa Koné, Issa Konaté, Jean-Paul Dembele, Assetou F Sidibe, Ibrahima I Maiga, Sounkalo Dao
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Published: The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries 2022-05-01
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author Yacouba Cissoko
Aminata Maiga
Djeneba Dabitao
Mariam S Dicko
Drissa Koné
Issa Konaté
Jean-Paul Dembele
Assetou F Sidibe
Ibrahima I Maiga
Sounkalo Dao
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Sounkalo Dao
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description Raoultella planticola is a Gram-negative, aerobic, non-motile bacterium, abundant in the environment, but rarely associated with pathology in humans. Notably, few urinary tract infections caused by R. planticola have been reported. To our knowledge, we are presenting here the first case of urinary tract infection caused by R. planticola in an HIV-infected individual. It is a 50-year-old female, with a history of HIV-1 infection treated for three years. At admission, her CD4 count was 70 cells/mL, and the main complaints were severe diarrhea and cough. She was diagnosed and treated for pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) and E. Coli enteritis. Initially, we observed a good evolution. However, on day 21 of hospitalization, she presented with fever and dysuria. Urinalysis revealed the presence of R. planticola with resistance to multiple antibiotics. We also detected that she has an HIV-2 but not HIV-1 infection. After receiving the right regimen, she was confirmed cured of her bacterial infections.
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spelling doaj-art-1384615b1e6c450cb0ca69f761108fe52025-08-20T02:14:11ZengThe Journal of Infection in Developing CountriesJournal of Infection in Developing Countries1972-26802022-05-01160510.3855/jidc.15688Raoultella planticola and urinary tract infection: The first laboratory-confirmed case in an HIV-infected patient in Mali.Yacouba Cissoko0Aminata Maiga1Djeneba Dabitao2Mariam S Dicko3Drissa Koné4Issa Konaté5Jean-Paul Dembele6Assetou F Sidibe7Ibrahima I Maiga8Sounkalo Dao9Department of Infectious Diseases, Point G Teaching Hospital, Bamako, MaliFaculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Sciences, Techniques and Technologies of Bamako, MaliFaculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Sciences, Techniques and Technologies of Bamako, MaliDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Point G Teaching Hospital, Bamako, MaliFaculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Sciences, Techniques and Technologies of Bamako, MaliDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Point G Teaching Hospital, Bamako, MaliDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Point G Teaching Hospital, Bamako, MaliDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Point G Teaching Hospital, Bamako, MaliFaculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Sciences, Techniques and Technologies of Bamako, MaliDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Point G Teaching Hospital, Bamako, Mali Raoultella planticola is a Gram-negative, aerobic, non-motile bacterium, abundant in the environment, but rarely associated with pathology in humans. Notably, few urinary tract infections caused by R. planticola have been reported. To our knowledge, we are presenting here the first case of urinary tract infection caused by R. planticola in an HIV-infected individual. It is a 50-year-old female, with a history of HIV-1 infection treated for three years. At admission, her CD4 count was 70 cells/mL, and the main complaints were severe diarrhea and cough. She was diagnosed and treated for pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) and E. Coli enteritis. Initially, we observed a good evolution. However, on day 21 of hospitalization, she presented with fever and dysuria. Urinalysis revealed the presence of R. planticola with resistance to multiple antibiotics. We also detected that she has an HIV-2 but not HIV-1 infection. After receiving the right regimen, she was confirmed cured of her bacterial infections. https://jidc.org/index.php/journal/article/view/15688Raoultella planticolaUrinary Tract InfectionHIV
spellingShingle Yacouba Cissoko
Aminata Maiga
Djeneba Dabitao
Mariam S Dicko
Drissa Koné
Issa Konaté
Jean-Paul Dembele
Assetou F Sidibe
Ibrahima I Maiga
Sounkalo Dao
Raoultella planticola and urinary tract infection: The first laboratory-confirmed case in an HIV-infected patient in Mali.
Journal of Infection in Developing Countries
Raoultella planticola
Urinary Tract Infection
HIV
title Raoultella planticola and urinary tract infection: The first laboratory-confirmed case in an HIV-infected patient in Mali.
title_full Raoultella planticola and urinary tract infection: The first laboratory-confirmed case in an HIV-infected patient in Mali.
title_fullStr Raoultella planticola and urinary tract infection: The first laboratory-confirmed case in an HIV-infected patient in Mali.
title_full_unstemmed Raoultella planticola and urinary tract infection: The first laboratory-confirmed case in an HIV-infected patient in Mali.
title_short Raoultella planticola and urinary tract infection: The first laboratory-confirmed case in an HIV-infected patient in Mali.
title_sort raoultella planticola and urinary tract infection the first laboratory confirmed case in an hiv infected patient in mali
topic Raoultella planticola
Urinary Tract Infection
HIV
url https://jidc.org/index.php/journal/article/view/15688
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