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Review
. 1994 Jan;18(1):32-7.

Aeromonas peritonitis

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  • PMID: 8054435
Review

Aeromonas peritonitis

P Muñoz et al. Clin Infect Dis. 1994 Jan.

Abstract

Five new cases of peritonitis caused by Aeromonas species are reported, and 29 others described in the literature are reviewed. Males predominated (71%), and the mean age was 56.9 years. Acquisition was nosocomial in 20% of the cases. All patients except one (3%) had significant underlying diseases; 73% had chronic hepatic disease, 15% had chronic renal failure (treated with chronic ambulatory peritoneal dialysis [CAPD]), and 9% had an intestinal perforation. Symptoms were similar to those of peritonitis caused by other pathogens, with the exception of diarrhea, which occurred in 25% of cases. Blood cultures were positive in 74% of the cases. The species isolated were Aeromonas hydrophila (27), Aeromonas sobria (5), and Aeromonas caviae (2). The overall case-fatality rate was 57%. Three strains were resistant to cotrimoxazole. Aeromonas species should be taken into account as a cause of peritonitis in patients with cirrhosis or who are undergoing CAPD.

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