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Maternal septic shock due to Acinetobacter lwoffii infection:a case report.

Authors :
Isogami H
Sugeno M
Imaizumi K
Fukuda T
Kamo N
Yasuda S
Yamaguchi A
Fujimori K
Source :
Fukushima journal of medical science [Fukushima J Med Sci] 2023 Nov 15; Vol. 69 (3), pp. 191-196. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Sep 28.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The incidence of Acinetobacter infections has increased in recent years. Acinetobacter infections are resistant to most antibiotics and can be found in hospitalized patients. Pregnancies complicated by severe sepsis or septic shock are associated with a higher rate of preterm labor and delivery, fetal infection, and operative delivery. This case report describes septic shock due to Acinetobacter lwoffii infection in the 31st week of gestation. A 47-year-old woman, with a gestation of 31 weeks and one day, presented with a fever, and signs of bacterial infection on laboratory tests. Although the patient was started on tazobactam/piperacillin, she went into septic shock, and was transferred to our hospital. Cesarean section was performed at a gestation of 31 weeks and 4 days because of severe maternal pneumonia and non-reassuring fetal status. A. lwoffii was detected in blood cultures collected at the previous hospital, and susceptibility to piperacillin and meropenem to A. lwoffii was confirmed. The pneumonia responded to antibiotic treatment and there were no findings of infection in the neonate. Maternal sepsis is an infrequent but important complication, causing significant maternal and fetal morbidity and fetal and neonatal mortality; therefore, early antibiotic therapy is required to improve the clinical outcome.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2185-4610
Volume :
69
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Fukushima journal of medical science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37766560
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5387/fms.2022-43