A Series of Haemophilus parainfluenzae Surgical Infections and Review of the Literature
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A Series of Haemophilus parainfluenzae Surgical Infections and Review of the Literature
Abstract
Background: Haemophilus parainfluenzae (HPI) is a rare and underreported pathogen. Haemophilus parainfluenzae causes respiratory, soft tissue, and central nervous system (CNS) infections, and endocarditis. Little data on HPI surgical infections are available, especially for intra-abdominal infections (IAI). Patients and Methods: Haemophilus parainfluenzae isolates were recovered from patients treated at a rural hospital during a two-year period. Isolation and identification of the pathogen was done according to standard guidelines. A literature review with regard to HPI IAI was done. Results: A total of 273 HPI isolates were analyzed, 15 patients had double isolates; HPI was commonly part of a mixed infection. Respiratory tract infections accounted for 64.8%, ear-nose-throat (ENT)/eye infections for 17.9%, genital/urologic infections for 3%, blood stream infections for 1% of cases and 13.2% of HPI isolates involved surgical infections. Thirty-four patients (36 isolates) had HPI surgical infections including 28 skin/soft tissue infections, two bone infections, two perirectal abscesses, one infected hemodialysis catheter, and three IAIs including perforated appendicitis, perforated diverticulitis, and a pelvic abscess 10 days after laparoscopic appendectomy. All three IAIs were mixed infections and successfully managed with percutaneous drainage and antibiotic therapy. More than 90% of HPI isolates in our hospital tested negative for β-lactamase production. A literature review revealed 32 reported cases of HPI IAI including biliary infections (12), peritonitis (9), liver abscess (7), and IA abscess (4) with the majority being monomicrobial; treatment included antibiotic agents and surgery/intervention in most cases. Outcomes were generally favorable. Conclusions: Our study confirms data from the literature that HPI is capable of causing a variety of severe surgical infections. More research with regard to this pathogen is warranted.
Keywords: Haemophilus parainfluenzae; abscess drainage; surgical infection.
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