Author:
Bonnet Emilie,Flecher Xavier,Paratte Sebastien,Argenson Jean-Noël,Raoult Didier,Fournier Pierre-Edouard
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
Mycetoma is a chronic granulomatous infection caused by environmental fungi or bacteria. It affects dermal and subcutaneous tissues, with putative contiguous extension to muscles or bones. While common in tropical and subtropical areas, mycetoma is rare in Europe.
Case presentation
We describe a case of Actinomadura meyerae osteitis in a 49-year-old Caucasian woman who suffered a tibia open fracture contaminated with hay; to the best of our knowledge the first case of autochthonous A. meyerae infection reported in France. The bacterium was cultivated from a bone biopsy. Following surgical osteosynthesis and six months of treatment with cotrimoxazole, our patient made a full recovery.
Conclusion
Our case report suggests that A. meyerae is a potential agent of wound infection in farm workers in contact with hay.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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