Hafnia alvei: A new pathogen in open fractures
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Hafnia alvei: A new pathogen in open fractures
Abstract
Background: Deep infection following open both bone forearm fractures is a rare complication. Prophylactic antibiotic regimens are targeted at the most common pathogens, which include primarily Staph aureus followed by gram-negative bacteria. Hafnia alvei is an unusual pathogen that is rarely pathogenic in humans and has never been reported as a cause of infection following open fracture.
Methods: We present a 12-year-old male with an open forearm fracture who developed a late deep infection. Cultures grew only Hafnia alvei. The patient was treated with debridement, placement of antibiotic beads, and ciprofloxacin.
Results: At 6 months following the initial debridement, the patient had no clinical evidence of infection and regained full function of the affected forearm without any residual deficits.
Conclusions: This is the first report of deep infection following an open forearm fracture owing to Hafnia alvei, a pathogen rarely responsible for human infection.
Keywords: Forearm fracture; Hafnia alvei; Open fracture; Osteomyelitis.
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