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Pasteurella multocida infection in total knee arthroplasty. Case report and literature review.

Journal:
The Journal of arthroplasty
Year:
1992
Authors:
Guion, T L & Sculco, T P
Affiliation:
Department of Orthopedic Surgery · United States

Plain-English summary

Pasteurella multocida is a type of bacteria that normally lives in the mouths of many pets, like cats and dogs. While it's mostly known for causing infections in animals, it can occasionally lead to infections in people, especially after being bitten or scratched by a pet. In this case, a person developed an infection in their knee after a dog scratch, which is quite rare. The infection can cause a range of issues, from localized problems like swelling and pain to more serious conditions affecting the whole body. The authors of the study discuss this case and similar infections related to knee surgeries, highlighting the importance of being cautious with pet interactions.

Abstract

Pasteurella multocida, a small gram-negative bacterium, is part of the normal mouth flora of many animals, including domestic cats and dogs. While commonly associated with infections in animals, it is a rare cause of human disease. The majority of Pasteurella infections in humans occur with percutaneous inoculation of the organism following a bite by a cat or dog, although disease without antecedent animal exposure or with causal animal contact does occur. The spectrum of disease produced ranges from localized, including abscess, cellulitis, lymphadenopathy, and osteomyelitis, to systemic, with septicemia, septic arthritis, respiratory, and central nervous system involvement. Altered host defenses and underlying chronic disease, such as rheumatoid arthritis, corticosteroid therapy, and severe hepatic or renal disease, may predispose to more serious systemic manifestations of infection. The authors report a case of P. multocida infection in a total knee arthroplasty as a result of a dog scratch and review the literature reporting P. multocida infections in total knee arthroplasty.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1613522/