Case report: Cavity forming pneumonia due to staphylococcus aureus following dengue fever

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While visiting Malaysia, a 22-year-old previously healthy Japanese man developed myalgia, headache, and fever, leading to a diagnosis of classical dengue fever. After improvement and returning to Japan after a five day hospitalization, he developed productive cough several days after defervescing from dengue. Computed tomography (CT) thorax scan showed multiple lung cavities. A sputum smear revealed leukocytes with phagocytized gram-positive cocci in clusters, and grew an isolate Staphylococcus aureus sensitive to semi-synthetic penicillin; he was treated successfully with ceftriaxone and cephalexin. This second reported case of pneumonia due to S. aureus occurring after dengue fever, was associated both with nosocomial exposure and might have been associated with dengue-associated immunosuppression. Clinicians should pay systematic attention to bacterial pneumonia following dengue fever to establish whether such a connection is causally associated.

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Miyata, N., Yoshimura, Y., Tachikawa, N., Amano, Y., Sakamoto, Y., & Kosuge, Y. (2015). Case report: Cavity forming pneumonia due to staphylococcus aureus following dengue fever. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 93(5), 1055–1057. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.15-0045

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