A case of severe diarrhoea caused by Cyclospora cayetanensis in an immunocompromised patient in northern Spain.
Miriam AlkortaAyla ManzanalIzaskun Zeberio EtxetxipiaPublished in: Access microbiology (2022)
Cyclospora cayetanensis is a parasite that causes intestinal disease that can be especially severe in immunocompromised patients. Most cases occur in tropical and subtropical areas, and in industrialized countries their diagnosis is mostly linked to international travel or the ingestion of imported food. We describe this case of severe diarrhoea in a patient with diffuse large B cell lymphoma and no epidemiological risk factors that was successfully treated with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-STX). C. cayetanensis is a pathogen that should be taken into account in patients with chronic diarrhoea, especially immunocompromised patients, even when no epidemiological risk factors are present.
Keyphrases
- risk factors
- diffuse large b cell lymphoma
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- early onset
- prognostic factors
- peritoneal dialysis
- case report
- intensive care unit
- climate change
- irritable bowel syndrome
- patient reported outcomes
- candida albicans
- respiratory failure
- human health
- antibiotic resistance genes