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Bacterial meningoencephalitis secondary to disseminated strongyloidiasis in a pacient with COVID-19
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Introduction. Strongyloidiasis in a parasitic diseases determined by the intestinal nematode Strongyloides stercoralis. In most cases, this disease is asymptomatic, but the immunocompromised patients can develop severe forms like hyper infestation and disseminated strongyloidiasis. There severe forms of the disease are associated with bacteremias with gastrointestinal microorganisms which can determine infectious complication anywhere in the body. Bacterial meningitis is the most common complication of this kind. Case presentation. We present you the case of a 78 years old patient who initially presented in another hospital for suddenly installed aphasia. He was clinical and paraclinical evaluated and the suspected diagnosis was acute meningoencephalitis, so he was transferred in our hospital. This is a case about a patient with an immunocompromised status determined by recent infection with SARS-CoV-2 who was hospitalized and received prolonged corticosteroid therapy. The clinical examination performed at the admission shows a patient with mediocre general status, partially cooperative, partially time-spatial oriented and to one’s own person, discreet neck stiffness, anxious-depressive mood, with acute respiratory failure. A coproparasitological examination is performed which reveals the presence of filariform larvae of Strongyloides stercoralis in the stool. Also, a parasitic PCR test from a stool sample is positive for Strongyloides stercoralis. These clinical and paraclinical findings corroborated with those found in the cerebrospinal fluid examination establish the diagnosis: acute bacterial meningoencephalitis secondary to disseminated strongyloidiasis. During the disease’s evolution, he is confirmed with a new infection with SARS-CoV-2. He receives antiviral treatment, antiparasitic treatment, antibiotic treatment and symptomatic treatment. The evolution of the disease is favorable. Conclusions. The immunocompromised status of the patient determined the evolution of the infestation with Strongyloides stercoralis to a severe form complicated with acute bacterial meningoencephalitis. The difficulty in establishing the diagnosis of strongyloidiasis is represented by the fact that Romania is a non-endemic country for the infection with this parasite.
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Title: Bacterial meningoencephalitis secondary to disseminated strongyloidiasis in a pacient with COVID-19
Description:
Introduction.
Strongyloidiasis in a parasitic diseases determined by the intestinal nematode Strongyloides stercoralis.
In most cases, this disease is asymptomatic, but the immunocompromised patients can develop severe forms like hyper infestation and disseminated strongyloidiasis.
There severe forms of the disease are associated with bacteremias with gastrointestinal microorganisms which can determine infectious complication anywhere in the body.
Bacterial meningitis is the most common complication of this kind.
Case presentation.
We present you the case of a 78 years old patient who initially presented in another hospital for suddenly installed aphasia.
He was clinical and paraclinical evaluated and the suspected diagnosis was acute meningoencephalitis, so he was transferred in our hospital.
This is a case about a patient with an immunocompromised status determined by recent infection with SARS-CoV-2 who was hospitalized and received prolonged corticosteroid therapy.
The clinical examination performed at the admission shows a patient with mediocre general status, partially cooperative, partially time-spatial oriented and to one’s own person, discreet neck stiffness, anxious-depressive mood, with acute respiratory failure.
A coproparasitological examination is performed which reveals the presence of filariform larvae of Strongyloides stercoralis in the stool.
Also, a parasitic PCR test from a stool sample is positive for Strongyloides stercoralis.
These clinical and paraclinical findings corroborated with those found in the cerebrospinal fluid examination establish the diagnosis: acute bacterial meningoencephalitis secondary to disseminated strongyloidiasis.
During the disease’s evolution, he is confirmed with a new infection with SARS-CoV-2.
He receives antiviral treatment, antiparasitic treatment, antibiotic treatment and symptomatic treatment.
The evolution of the disease is favorable.
Conclusions.
The immunocompromised status of the patient determined the evolution of the infestation with Strongyloides stercoralis to a severe form complicated with acute bacterial meningoencephalitis.
The difficulty in establishing the diagnosis of strongyloidiasis is represented by the fact that Romania is a non-endemic country for the infection with this parasite.
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