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One Health Education for Future Physicians: A Case Report of Cat-Transmitted Sporotrichosis
ID CASE
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Open Forum Infectious Diseases. March 2020, Vol. 7 Issue 3
Subject
Brazil
Language
English
ISSN
2328-8957
Abstract
CASE REPORT A previously healthy 35-year-old Brazilian woman presented with persistent redness, swelling, and multiple wounds on the right hand 2 weeks after a cat bite in her home country. [...]
A healthy 35-year-old Brazilian woman presented with persistent redness, swelling, and multiple wounds on the hand 2 weeks after a cat bite in her home country. She was treated twice with amoxicillin-clavulanate but failed to demonstrate improvement. She then presented to our institution with a newly developed abscess on the right hand. Incision and drainage were performed and she was admitted to the hospital. She was subsequently treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics. Her symptoms improved but did not resolve. Four days after hospital discharge, a wound culture resulted as positive for Sporothrix schenchii. The patient was treated with itraconazole. Sporotrichosis is endemic in many countries including Brazil and is known to be transmitted by cat bites. Sporotrichosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis for patients who have symptoms of cellulitis after cat bites in an endemic area. Keywords. Brazil; cat bite; sporotrichosis.