Pasteurella multocida Infection Presented With Frequent Diarrhea in the Cirrhotic Patient

Cureus. 2021 Sep 22;13(9):e18183. doi: 10.7759/cureus.18183. eCollection 2021 Sep.

Abstract

A 49-year-old woman with alcoholic cirrhosis who owned a pet cat was brought to the hospital with frequent diarrhea every 30 min for two days. She was treated intensively for septic shock; however, she died on the third day. Pasteurella multocida is known to cause soft tissue infections; however, in immunocompromised individuals, it can cause severe invasive infections. Physicians should consider P. multocida infection when a patient with liver cirrhosis presents in shock following symptoms of enteritis. Clinical decisions should be made considering that this infection is associated with a high mortality rate and rapid deterioration.

Keywords: bacteremia; bacterial translocation; liver cirrhosis; pasteurella multocida; symptoms of enteritis.

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