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Listeria monocytogenes-Associated Biliary Tract Infections: A Study of 12 Consecutive Cases and Review
At present, little is known regarding Listeria monocytogenes-associated biliary tract infection, a rare form of listeriosis. In this article, we will study 12 culture-proven cases reported to the French National Reference Center for Listeria from 1996 to 2013 and review the 8 previously published ca...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4616294/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25319439 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000000105 |
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author | Charlier, Caroline Fevre, Cindy Travier, Laetitia Cazenave, Benoît Bracq-Dieye, Hélène Podevin, Juliette Assomany, Daher Guilbert, Lydie Bossard, Céline Carpentier, Françoise Cales, Valérie Leclercq, Alexandre Lecuit, Marc |
author_facet | Charlier, Caroline Fevre, Cindy Travier, Laetitia Cazenave, Benoît Bracq-Dieye, Hélène Podevin, Juliette Assomany, Daher Guilbert, Lydie Bossard, Céline Carpentier, Françoise Cales, Valérie Leclercq, Alexandre Lecuit, Marc |
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description | At present, little is known regarding Listeria monocytogenes-associated biliary tract infection, a rare form of listeriosis. In this article, we will study 12 culture-proven cases reported to the French National Reference Center for Listeria from 1996 to 2013 and review the 8 previously published cases. Twenty cases were studied: 17 cholecystitis, 2 cholangitis, and 1 biliary cyst infection. Half were men with a median age of 69 years (32–85). Comorbidities were present in 80%, including cirrhosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and diabetes. Five patients received immunosuppressive therapy, including corticosteroids and anti-tumor necrosis factor biotherapies. Half were afebrile. Blood cultures were positive in 60% (3/5). Gallbladder histological lesions were analyzed in 3 patients and evidenced acute, chronic, or necrotic exacerbation of chronic infection. Genoserogroup of the 12 available strains were IVb (n = 6), IIb (n = 5), and IIa (n = 1). Their survival in the bile was not enhanced when compared with isolates from other listeriosis cases. Adverse outcome was reported in 33% (5/15): 3 deaths, 1 recurrence; 75% of the patients with adverse outcome received inadequate antimicrobial therapy (P = 0.033). Biliary tract listeriosis is a severe infection associated with high mortality in patients not treated with appropriate therapy. This study provides medical relevance to in vitro and animal studies that had shown Listeria monocytogenes ability to survive in bile and induce overt biliary infections. |
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spelling | pubmed-46162942015-10-27 Listeria monocytogenes-Associated Biliary Tract Infections: A Study of 12 Consecutive Cases and Review Charlier, Caroline Fevre, Cindy Travier, Laetitia Cazenave, Benoît Bracq-Dieye, Hélène Podevin, Juliette Assomany, Daher Guilbert, Lydie Bossard, Céline Carpentier, Françoise Cales, Valérie Leclercq, Alexandre Lecuit, Marc Medicine (Baltimore) 4900 At present, little is known regarding Listeria monocytogenes-associated biliary tract infection, a rare form of listeriosis. In this article, we will study 12 culture-proven cases reported to the French National Reference Center for Listeria from 1996 to 2013 and review the 8 previously published cases. Twenty cases were studied: 17 cholecystitis, 2 cholangitis, and 1 biliary cyst infection. Half were men with a median age of 69 years (32–85). Comorbidities were present in 80%, including cirrhosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and diabetes. Five patients received immunosuppressive therapy, including corticosteroids and anti-tumor necrosis factor biotherapies. Half were afebrile. Blood cultures were positive in 60% (3/5). Gallbladder histological lesions were analyzed in 3 patients and evidenced acute, chronic, or necrotic exacerbation of chronic infection. Genoserogroup of the 12 available strains were IVb (n = 6), IIb (n = 5), and IIa (n = 1). Their survival in the bile was not enhanced when compared with isolates from other listeriosis cases. Adverse outcome was reported in 33% (5/15): 3 deaths, 1 recurrence; 75% of the patients with adverse outcome received inadequate antimicrobial therapy (P = 0.033). Biliary tract listeriosis is a severe infection associated with high mortality in patients not treated with appropriate therapy. This study provides medical relevance to in vitro and animal studies that had shown Listeria monocytogenes ability to survive in bile and induce overt biliary infections. Wolters Kluwer Health 2014-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4616294/ /pubmed/25319439 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000000105 Text en © 2014 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 |
spellingShingle | 4900 Charlier, Caroline Fevre, Cindy Travier, Laetitia Cazenave, Benoît Bracq-Dieye, Hélène Podevin, Juliette Assomany, Daher Guilbert, Lydie Bossard, Céline Carpentier, Françoise Cales, Valérie Leclercq, Alexandre Lecuit, Marc Listeria monocytogenes-Associated Biliary Tract Infections: A Study of 12 Consecutive Cases and Review |
title | Listeria monocytogenes-Associated Biliary Tract Infections: A Study of 12 Consecutive Cases and Review |
title_full | Listeria monocytogenes-Associated Biliary Tract Infections: A Study of 12 Consecutive Cases and Review |
title_fullStr | Listeria monocytogenes-Associated Biliary Tract Infections: A Study of 12 Consecutive Cases and Review |
title_full_unstemmed | Listeria monocytogenes-Associated Biliary Tract Infections: A Study of 12 Consecutive Cases and Review |
title_short | Listeria monocytogenes-Associated Biliary Tract Infections: A Study of 12 Consecutive Cases and Review |
title_sort | listeria monocytogenes-associated biliary tract infections: a study of 12 consecutive cases and review |
topic | 4900 |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4616294/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25319439 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000000105 |
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