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Experimental Infection of Mice with the Parasitic Nematode Strongyloides ratti ratti Infection
Published on: January 17, 2025
Bacteroides-associated pylephlebitis in a patient with strongyloidiasis
Neil R H Stone1, Thomas Martin2, Jason Biswas2
1Departments of Infection, General Medicine, and Nuclear Medicine, Guy's and St. Thomas's National Health Service Trust, London, United Kingdom neil.stone@nhs.net.
Abstract:
Strongyloidiasis is associated with Gram-negative bacteremia. Septic portal vein thrombosis or pylephlebitis is a rare but serious complication of intra-abdominal infection, and it is often associated with Bacteroides bacteremia. We present the first report of pylephlebitis with Bacteroides bacteremia associated with underlying Strongyloides stercoralis infection and briefly review the management of septic portal vein thrombosis.
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