Primary spontaneous listerial peritonitis
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.idcr.2023.e01748
Primary spontaneous listerial peritonitis
Abstract
A male in his mid-60s with chronic kidney disease, ischemic cardiomyopathy, and nonalcoholic cirrhosis due to congestive hepatopathy presented with fever and abdominal pain for two weeks. He underwent diagnostic paracentesis, which noted an ascitic neutrophil count over 7000/mm3. Gram stain of the ascitic fluid showed Gram-positive cocci. He was diagnosed with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) and was started on ceftriaxone. Ascites cultures grew Listeria monocytogenes and antibiotics were changed to ampicillin. He received one week of ampicillin while inpatient and seven weeks of oral amoxicillin, at which point his ascitic neutrophil count was less than 250/mm3. He was continued on suppressive amoxicillin for an additional 14 weeks with no recurrence in over a year after the discontinuation of amoxicillin. Though uncommon, L. monocytogenes should be considered a pathogen causing SBP. Focal listerial infections can be treated with penicillins alone while invasive disease may require the addition of aminoglycosides.
Keywords: Listeria; Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis.
Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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