Prosthetic hip infection and bacteremia due to Campylobacter jejuni in a patient with AIDS
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- DOI: 10.1093/clind/16.3.439
Prosthetic hip infection and bacteremia due to Campylobacter jejuni in a patient with AIDS
Abstract
Campylobacter jejuni is a common enteric pathogen in healthy individuals and in patients with AIDS. It usually causes a self-limited diarrheal illness with fever and abdominal pain. We report what we believe is a unique case of C. jejuni osteomyelitis in a 60-year-old man who had hemophilia A, AIDS, and a hip prosthesis. He presented to the hospital with a 4-day history of fever and diarrhea and a 1-day history of hip pain. Findings on plain films and a bone scan were suggestive of osteomyelitis in the proximal femur. Cultures of blood and a hip aspirate yielded C. jejuni.
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