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Septicemia caused by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis (Lutz, 1908) as the cause of death of an aids patient from Santos, São Paulo State, Brazil – a nonendemic area Septicemia por Paracoccidioides brasilienses (Lutz, 1908) como causa de morte em paciente com síndrome da imunodeficiência adquirida (SIDA), procedente de área não endêmica, Santos, SP, Brasil

Authors: Marcos Montani Caseiro; Arnaldo Etzel; Maria Cecilia B. Soares; Sergio Olavo Pinto da Costa;

Septicemia caused by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis (Lutz, 1908) as the cause of death of an aids patient from Santos, São Paulo State, Brazil – a nonendemic area Septicemia por Paracoccidioides brasilienses (Lutz, 1908) como causa de morte em paciente com síndrome da imunodeficiência adquirida (SIDA), procedente de área não endêmica, Santos, SP, Brasil

Abstract

The first case of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis in Santos (Brazil) leading to septicemia and death of an HIV-positive patient is reported here. The patient was a 34-year-old female that presented essential fever and was only diagnosed after death by positive blood culture. The authors underscore the atypical nature of the case, since the patient was a female at fertile age who was born and had always lived in Santos, which is a nonendemic area for this infection.Relata-se o primeiro caso de Paracoccidioides brasiliensis, causando septicemia e morte em um paciente HIV positivo de 34 anos, do sexo feminino, natural e procedente de Santos, S.P.. A paciente apresentava-se com quadro febril inespecífico sendo que o diagnóstico só foi realizado pós morte da paciente através da positividade da hemocultura. Os autores chamam a atenção para a atipia do caso no que se refere ao fato de ser uma mulher em idade fértil e que nasceu e sempre residiu em Santos, área não endêmica para esta infecção.

Keywords

Aids, Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine, RC955-962, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, Paracoccidioidomycosis, Paracoccidioides brasiliensis

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