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. 2009 Dec 18:2:9347.
doi: 10.1186/1757-1626-2-9347.

Multiple lung abscesses due to acinetobacter infection: a case report

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Multiple lung abscesses due to acinetobacter infection: a case report

Ioannis Kokkonouzis et al. Cases J. .

Abstract

Acinetobacter species are well-known causes of nosocomial infections. Recent increasing evidence emphasize on the role of these pathogens in community-acquired infections.We report a case of a 16-yr-old female with fever, sore throat, productive cough, malaise and the presence of lung consolidation with multiple abscesses on radiographic examination. The patient had no significant medical history. After a detailed diagnostic work-up the diagnosis of community acquired Acinetobacter pneumonia with multiple lung abscesses was made. The Acinetobacter stain was susceptible to a variety of antimicrobial agents and the patient's condition improved rapidly. A new computed tomography chest scan, three months later, confirmed full recovery.The presence of lung abscesses due to Acinetobacter infection is an extremely uncommon manifestation of the disease. This case underlines the emergent role which these, often multi-drug resistant, bacteria may play in the future, perhaps in community infections as well.

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The computed tomography scan of this 16-y- old female revealed the presence of multiple abscesses at the right upper lobe.
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After a three-month period of treatment a new computed tomography scan demonstrated a full recovery.

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