POST-COVID REACTIVATION OF LATENT BARTONELLA HENSELAE INFECTION: A CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW

Post-COVID reactivation of latent Bartonella henselae infection: a case report and literature review

Post-COVID reactivation of latent Bartonella henselae infection: a case report and literature review

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Abstract Cat scratch disease (CSD) is caused by Bartonella henselae (B.henselae) and presents as lymphadenopathy following close contact with cats.However, in context of the global COVID-19 pandemic, clinical manifestations of CSD may vary, posing new challenges for healthcare professionals.

Here we describe a case of a 54-year-old male with painful left upper arm mass, which gradually Sovereign CDS Premiums’ Reaction to Macroeconomic News: An Empirical Investigation resolved until he was infected with Redéfinition des récits urbains : analyse de deux déplacements du centre politique de Macapá (1944 et 1967) COVID-19.The mass then rapidly progressed before admission.Meanwhile, pulmonary symptoms including pleural effusion emerged simultaneously.

The cause was undetermined with routine blood culture and pathological test until the next generation sequencing (NGS) confirmed the presence of B.henselae.We believe this case is the first to report localized aggravation of CSD after COVID-19 infection and hopefully, offers treatment experience for clinicians worldwide.

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