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Mar152024

Doggonit! A Classic Case of Severe Capnocytophaga canimorsus Sepsis

By: Denzer B, Do M, Fuher AN, Harper L, Lindholm K, Calhoun K, Mould K

Abstract: 

Capnocytophaga canimorsus is a commensal organism often found in the oropharyngeal tracts of dogs and cats, capable of causing significant morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised patients. Early identification of C. canimorsus is challenging due to the organism’s rare presentation, rapid clinical progression, and slow growth on microbiological media. We present a case of a 47-year-old man with exposure to snakes and dogs, and history of severe alcohol use disorder, who presented to the emergency department with acute generalized abdominal pain. His course was notable for progressive respiratory failure requiring intubation and multi-pressor septic shock with minimal response to initial broad-spectrum antibiotics, complicated by hypoglycemia and DIC with purpura fulminans. Multidisciplinary review of the peripheral smear, notable for long, thin, intra and extracellular gram-negative rods, rapidly characterized our pathogen as an atypical gram-negative rod. With additional review of medical history and zoonotic exposures, we were able to quickly identify and address our concern for C. canimorsus, broadening our antibiotics to account for resistance patterns particular to this organism.

URL: https://www.swjpcc.com/critical-care/2024/3/15/doggonit-a-classic-case-of-severe-capnocytophaga-canimorsus.html 

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