Soft tissue infection due to Mycobacterium fortuitum following acupuncture: a case report and review of the literature

Authors

  • Armando Guevara-Patiño Escuela de Ciencia de la Salud “Dr. Francisco Batistini”, Universidad de Oriente, Ciudad Bolívar
  • Marisol Sandoval de Mora Escuela de Ciencia de la Salud “Dr. Francisco Batistini”, Universidad de Oriente, Ciudad Bolívar
  • Aileen Farreras Instituto de Biomedicina, Universidad Central de Venezuela
  • Ismar Rivera-Olivero Instituto de Biomedicina, Universidad Central de Venezuela
  • Danibeth Fermin Hospital “Ruiz y Páez”, Ciudad Bolívar
  • Jacobus H. de Waard Universidad Central de Venezuela

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3855/jidc.718

Keywords:

Mycobacterium fortuitum, acupuncture, soft tissue infection, Venezuela.

Abstract

We report the first case of a post-acupuncture soft tissue infection due to Mycobacterium fortuitum. Two months after finishing an acupuncture treatment session, an immunocompetent 23-year-old woman developed cellulitis at the side of the needle insertions and the acid-fast bacillus was isolated from a closed abscess. The patient was successfully treated with a proper drug combination. We review the literature concerning the infection source and the risks for skin and soft tissue infection due to mycobacteria after acupuncture. The infection source in most cases is unknown but is probably associated with the inadequate sterilization of the needles or the puncture site. We show that these infections are not rare but difficult to diagnose. To avoid delays in the definitive diagnosis, infection with mycobacteria should be considered for skin and soft tissue infections, in particular late-onset infections, which are negative for routine bacterial cultures and without a clinical response to antibiotics used for acute pyogenic infections. Bacterial cultures from this lesion should be maintained for at least six weeks before discharged as negative.

Author Biographies

Armando Guevara-Patiño, Escuela de Ciencia de la Salud “Dr. Francisco Batistini”, Universidad de Oriente, Ciudad Bolívar

Departamento de Parasitología y Microbiología y el Departamento de Medicina

Marisol Sandoval de Mora, Escuela de Ciencia de la Salud “Dr. Francisco Batistini”, Universidad de Oriente, Ciudad Bolívar

Departamento de Parasitología y Microbiología y el Departamento de Medicina

Aileen Farreras, Instituto de Biomedicina, Universidad Central de Venezuela

Bioanalist of the Laboratorio de Tuberculosis

Ismar Rivera-Olivero, Instituto de Biomedicina, Universidad Central de Venezuela

Microbiologist of the Laboratorio de Tuberculosis

Danibeth Fermin, Hospital “Ruiz y Páez”, Ciudad Bolívar

Departamento de Enfermería

Jacobus H. de Waard, Universidad Central de Venezuela

 

Chief of a diagnostic TB laboratory, with an interest in the diagnosis and molecular epidemiology of TB and mycobacteriosis 

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Published

2010-05-11

How to Cite

1.
Guevara-Patiño A, Sandoval de Mora M, Farreras A, Rivera-Olivero I, Fermin D, de Waard JH (2010) Soft tissue infection due to Mycobacterium fortuitum following acupuncture: a case report and review of the literature. J Infect Dev Ctries 4:521–525. doi: 10.3855/jidc.718

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Case Reports