A Case of Severe, Difficult-to-Diagnose Legionnaires' Disease in a Young Welder
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A Case of Severe, Difficult-to-Diagnose Legionnaires' Disease in a Young Welder
Abstract
Legionellosis among welders and other metalworkers is a rare but potentially underappreciated occupational hazard. The same mechanisms that predispose welders to severe pneumonia from Streptococcus pneumoniae and Bacillus cereus may similarly predispose them to Legionella pneumophila infection. We present a case of a previously healthy, immunocompetent 31-year-old male welder presenting with three days of shortness of breath, hypoxia, high-grade fever, and blood-tinged sputum. Chest computed tomography (CT) revealed a lobar consolidation of the right middle and lower lobes. Laboratory evaluation showed borderline hyponatremia, hypophosphatemia, and elevated liver enzymes. The patient was ultimately intubated and started on broad-spectrum antibiotics. Multiple respiratory cultures were negative and Legionella urine antigen testing was also negative. Eventually, bronchial Legionella culture was positive for Legionella pneumophila, and a blood next-generation sequencing test also confirmed the diagnosis. He was extubated six days following admission and subsequently discharged.
Keywords: diagnostic errors; legionella pneumonia; legionella pneumophila; mechanical ventilation; welder.
Copyright © 2023, McBee et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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