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Title: An unusual case of sepsis due to Salmonella enterica serovar Weltevreden, an emerging pathogen of non-typhoidal salmonellosis
Authors: Gunasena, J.B.
de Silva, S.T.
Keywords: Salmonella
Salmonella Infections
Salmonella Infections-diagnosis
Salmonella Infections-drug therapy
Salmonella enterica
Sepsis
Sepsis-diagnosis
Sepsis-drug therapy
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Sage Publishing
Citation: Tropical Doctor. 2021; 51(4):634-637. [Epub 2021 Feb 2.].
Abstract: ABSTRACT: Salmonella enterica serovar Weltevreden is identified as an emerging pathogen, especially in the South and Southeast Asian regions. A 45-year-old male presented with an acute febrile illness, disoriented and confused. Blood culture became positive for Salmonellae enterica serovar Weltevreden. The patient was started on intravenous Ceftriaxone. Despite aggressive management, he developed acute respiratory distress syndrome with septic shock, which required intubation and mechanical ventilation. On the 11th day of admission, he succumbed due to sepsis from peritonitis with bowel infarction. Severe sepsis due to S. Weltevreden is rare. Diabetes, malignancy, therapeutic immune suppression may predispose to invasive disease. Biochemical similarities to other Salmonella species may lead to S. Weltevreden being overlooked by clinicians. Isolates from around the world remain sensitive to most freely available antibiotics. Emergence of resistance to common antimicrobial agents could pose an obvious public health threat. KEYWORDS: Non typhoidal salmonella; Southeast Asia; antibiotic sensitivity; salmonella weltevreden; sepsis.
Description: Indexed in MEDLINE
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/21990
ISSN: 0049-4755 (Print)
1758-1133 (Electronic)
0049-4755 (Linking)
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