J Pediatr Infect Dis 2014; 09(04): 197-199
DOI: 10.3233/JPI-140437
Case Report
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart – New York

Concurrent dengue infection and Pseudomonas aeruginosa septicemia with classical ecthyma gangrenosum in an infant

K. Jagadish Kumar
a   Department of Pediatrics, JSS Medical College, JSS University, Mysore, India
,
Abhishek Chavan
a   Department of Pediatrics, JSS Medical College, JSS University, Mysore, India
,
C. Anitha
a   Department of Pediatrics, JSS Medical College, JSS University, Mysore, India
,
Tummala Sujith Kumar
a   Department of Pediatrics, JSS Medical College, JSS University, Mysore, India
,
M. Santhosh Kumar
a   Department of Pediatrics, JSS Medical College, JSS University, Mysore, India
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11 July 2014

07 November 2014

Publication Date:
28 July 2015 (online)

Abstract

Dengue fever (DF) is an important public health problem in developing countries like India, with a high morbidity and mortality. The clinical spectrum of dengue is highly variable, ranging from a mild flu-like syndrome to severe disease, with shock and hemorrhage. Concurrent septicemia in patients with dengue fever is rare and only few cases have been reported. In previous reports Staphylococcus aureus and Enterobacteriaceae have been the predominant pathogens; to our knowledge septicemia with Pseudomonas aeruginosa has not been previously reported. Here, we report an 8 month old child with P. aeruginosa septicemia with classical ecthyma gangrenosum in conjunction with DF who was successfully treated by early commencement of anti-pseudomonal antibiotics.