Bordetella Bronchiseptica in the Immunosuppressed Population – A Case Series and Review.

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Abraham Tareq Yacoub
Mitsuya Katayama
JoAnn Tran
Ronit Zadikany
Manasa Kandula
John Norman Greene

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Bordetella Bronchiseptica, Immunocompromised, Antibiotics

Abstract

Organisms that are not known to cause serious infection in the immunocompetent population can in fact cause devastating illness in immunosupressed neutropenic populations especially those who are undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), and solid organ transplantation or a history of malignancy.  One organism of interest isolated from immunosupressed patients at our institution was Bordetella bronchiseptica. B. bronchiseptica is a Gram-negative, rod shaped bacterium, primary respiratory tract organism known to cause respiratory tract disease in the animal population which include dogs, cats, and rabbits. This organism rarely causes serious infection in the immunocompetent population. However; in immunosupressed patients, it can cause serious pulmonary disease. We present three cases of B. bronchiseptica isolated from patients with a history of malignancy a serious pulmonary infection.

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