Fatal co-infection by multiple pathogens in an indigenous woman with autoimmune hemolytic anemia and tuberculosis: a case report

Título traducido de la contribución: Coinfección mortal por múltiples patógenos en una mujer indígena con anemia hemolítica autoinmune y tuberculosis: informe de un caso
  • Bryan Tabares
  • , Alisson Dayana Sarmiento-Suárez
  • , Óscar Gil
  • , Juan Camilo Hernández-Pabón
  • , Carolina Firacative

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Background: Tuberculosis (TB), one of the leading causes of death worldwide, has a higher incidence among indigenous people. Albeit uncommon, autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) has been deemed a risk condition to develop mycobacterial infection, as a result of the immunosuppressive treatments. TB, in turn, can be a predisposing factor for secondary infections. Case presentation: Here we present a case of a 28-year-old indigenous woman from Colombia, previously diagnosed with AIHA and pulmonary TB. Despite various treatments, therapies and medical interventions, the patient died after severe medullary aplasia of multiple causes, including secondary myelotoxicity by immunosuppressive therapy and secondary disseminated infections, underlining infection by Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Candida glabrata, which were identified as drug-resistant microorganisms. Together, this led to significant clinical complications. Invasive aspergillosis was diagnosed at autopsy. Conclusions: This report presents a rarely finding of AIHA followed by TB, and highlights the great challenges of dealing with co-infections, particularly by drug resistant pathogens. It also aims to spur governments and public health authorities to focus attention in the prevention, screening and management of TB, especially among vulnerable communities, such as indigenous people.
Título traducido de la contribuciónCoinfección mortal por múltiples patógenos en una mujer indígena con anemia hemolítica autoinmune y tuberculosis: informe de un caso
Idioma originalInglés estadounidense
Número de artículo645
Páginas (desde-hasta)645
Número de páginas6
PublicaciónBMC Infectious Diseases
Volumen24
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - jun. 27 2024

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