[Rhodococcus equi infection in subjects infected with human immunodeficiencv virus (HIV)]
- PMID: 17373114
[Rhodococcus equi infection in subjects infected with human immunodeficiencv virus (HIV)]
Abstract
Disease caused by Rhodococcus equi is a rare complication in subjects infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and it is associated with severe cellular immunodeficiency. The agent is gram-positive rod of the group non-diphtheric corynebacteria. The genus Rhodococcus belongs to the family Nocardiaceae and order Actinomycetales. The principle of pathogenicity is the survival inside macrophages. Formation of necrotising granulomas is a characteristic feature. Malacoplakia can be a specific cytological finding. Symptoms of disease include wet cough, fever and pleuritic chest pain. Problems persist many weeks before admission to the hospital. Chest X-ray and CT scan of the lungs show cavitary pulmonary lesions. Agents grow not only from the sputum specimen and also from samples received by bronchoscopy. In 50% of cases it can be revealed in hemoculture. Outcome is poor; mortality rate is reported to be over 30%. Better survival can be found in subjects who managed efficient antiretroviral therapy. Recommended treatment of Rhodococcus equi pneumonia includes particularly vancomycin, amikacin, rifampicin, imipenem, ciprofloxacin and erythromycin. Rhodococcus equi infection in an HIV positive subject is reported in case study of 52-year old man with AIDS with cavitary necrotising pneumonia and induced pericarditis, where the agent grew in hemoculture. This Rhodococcus equi pneumonia is the first case and till now the only one Rhodococcus infection in HIV patients described in the Czech Republic.
Similar articles
-
[Long term survival after Rhodococcus equi pneumonia in a patient with human immunodeficiency virus infection in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy: case report and review].Acta Med Croatica. 2006 Jun;60(3):259-63. Acta Med Croatica. 2006. PMID: 16933840 Review. Croatian.
-
Rhodococcus equi infection: a cause of cavitary pulmonary disease in immuno-compromised patients.Cent Afr J Med. 1993 Dec;39(12):262-4. Cent Afr J Med. 1993. PMID: 8055560
-
Empyema with malakoplakic-like lesions by Rhodococcus equi as a presentation of HIV infection.Pathologica. 1995 Oct;87(5):525-27. Pathologica. 1995. PMID: 8868180
-
[Review of 105 cases of isolation of Rhodococcus equi in humans].Cas Lek Cesk. 1997 Jan 22;136(2):51-3. Cas Lek Cesk. 1997. PMID: 9147854 Review. Czech.
-
[Pneumonia by Rhodococcus equi in patients with HIV infection].An Med Interna. 1994 May;11(5):238-40. An Med Interna. 1994. PMID: 8061140 Spanish.
Cited by
-
Bifocal malakoplakia in a patient living with HIV: case report.AIDS Res Ther. 2024 Jan 7;21(1):3. doi: 10.1186/s12981-024-00592-w. AIDS Res Ther. 2024. PMID: 38185638 Free PMC article.
-
Molecular detection of transcriptionally active bacteria from failed prosthetic hip joints removed during revision arthroplasty.Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 2010 Jul;29(7):823-34. doi: 10.1007/s10096-010-0934-y. Epub 2010 May 8. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 2010. PMID: 20449620
Publication types
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Medical