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Salmonella prostatitis in a man with spinal cord injury
Authors:J?rg Krebs  Konrad G?cking  Jürgen Pannek
Institution:Neuro-Urology, Swiss Paraplegic Center, Nottwil, Switzerland
Abstract:

Context

Prostatitis is a very unusual manifestation of Salmonella urinary tract infection and has not been reported in men with spinal cord injury (SCI).

Findings

A 57-year-old man with paraplegia and a history of recurrent symptomatic urinary tract infections presented with Salmonella typhimurium prostatitis. Clinical and sonographic examination of the urinary tract, as well as urinalysis including microbiologic examination, revealed no relevant abnormalities. The microbiologic analysis of the ejaculate revealed growth of monophasic Salmonella enterica ssp. enterica serotype 4,12:i:-. A 6-week course of antibiotic treatment was initiated. There were no recurrent symptomatic urinary tract infections during follow-up.

Conclusion

Salmonellosis is a reportable disease and carriers have to refrain from activities in the food sector. Therefore, Salmonella prostatitis should be considered and excluded in men with SCI and a history of recurrent urinary tract infection who use intermittent catheterization for bladder management.
Keywords:Ciprofloxacin  Fluoroquinolones  Prostatitis  Salmonella  Salmonella typhimurium  Spinal cord injuries  Urinary tract infection  Intermittent bladder catheterization
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