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A case report of pulmonary coinfection of Strongyloides stercoralis and Pneumocystis jiroveci
Authors:AJ Bava  MM Romero  R Prieto  A Troncoso
Affiliation:1.Laboratory of Parasitology, Infectious Diseases Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina;2.Respiratory Unit of Intensive Care, Infectious Diseases Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina;3.Department of Microbiology, Parasitology, Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, School of Medicine, Buenos Aires University, Argentina
Abstract:A case of pulmonary coinfection by Strongyloides stercoralis and Pneumocystis jiroveci has been detected in an AIDS patient treated in the Respiratory Intensive Care Unit of the Muñiz Hospital. At diagnosis, the patient presented cough with mucopurulent expectoration, dyspnea, fever, bilateral pulmonary infiltrates on the chest X-ray, negative bacilloscopy for acid fast bacteria and a CD4+ T lymphocytes count of 52 cells/µL. The microbiological diagnosis was achieved by microscopic observation of the respiratory secretions obtained by bronchoalveolar lavage, while the wet mount examination revealed rhabditiform and filariform larvae of the nematode and foamy exudates, pathognomonic of the pulmonary pneumocystosis. It was the unique case of this association among about 3 000 samples performed in our laboratory in the last 10 years and diagnosed by microscopy. Other complementary stains (a rapid modification of Grocott, Kinyoun and Giemsa) were applied to the smears after the diagnosis of mycotic and parasitary infections achieved by fresh microscopy. Both physicians and microbiologists should take into account the possible coexistence of respiratory pathogens in immunocompromised patients, such as those with AIDS.
Keywords:Strongyloides stercoralis   Pneumocystis jiroveci   Pulmonary coinfection   AIDS   Bronchoalveolar lavage   Wet mout examination   Pulmonary pneumocystosis
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