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. 2024 May 21;24:508. doi: 10.1186/s12879-024-09390-1

Table 1.

Clinical, laboratories and treatment of case 1, female, 8 years old, with septicemia

Time First hospitalization (Oct 1st, 2022 – Dec 13th, 2022) Second hospitalization Third hospitalization
Oct 1st Oct 6th Oct 14th Nov 1st Dec 1st Jan 9th16th, 2023 Jan 27thFeb 17th, 2023
Clinical
 Temperature 39 – 400 C 390 C 380 C 38.20 C No fever 36.90C No fever
 Glasgow Come Scale 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
 Pulse (times/min) 100 150 130 - 86
 Blood pressure (mmHg) 90/60 100/50 - - 100/60
 Breathing (times/min) 20 50 35 25
 Rale in the lungs (-) ( +) ( +) (-) (-) (-)
 SpO2 0.98 0.85 0.98 0.98
 Skin Blister rash, scattered Cloudy blisters, whole body Blisters scab Blisters scab Blisters scab Normal
 Other issues Left shoulder ulcer 1 cm, yellow discharge Right hand swelling Swelling of right forearm and back of hand Cellulitis, fluid leakage in the right hand Pus-inflamed distal third of the right lower leg Right heel abscess leaking pus Right heel abscess without pus leakage
Swelling of the right hand and ankle joints on both sides Bleeding at the site of infusion Many small abscesses on both sides of the knee and left elbow
Severe edematous extremities
Abdominal distended
 Liver, spleen (below costal margin) Spleen 2 cm Enlarged liver and spleen Normal Normal Normal Normal
Laboratorya
 Red blood cells (T/L) 4.63 3.67 3.39 3.92 4.59 5.13 5.82
 Hb (g/L) 113 92 87 98 109 119 135
 Hct 0.34 0.28 0.27 0.3 0.33
 White blood cells (G/L) 19.8 5.7 5.9 11.5 6.2 5.5 5.5
 Neutrophil (%) 83.6 75.5 68.1 75.9 49.6 34.4 42.3
 Platelet (G/L) 232 12 167 534 336 287 257
 CD4 + T cells 346
 CRP (mg/L) 228.3 208.4 121.6 79 23.5 12.6
 AST/ALT (U/L) 114/259 106/193 184/170 30/9 33/16 15/32
 Albumin/protein - 25/56 29 42/85
 Creatinine(mmol/L) 38 37 23 27 35 34 44
 Na/K (mmo/L) 132/3.4 135/3.0 131/3.8 139/3.6 134/3.6 137/3.9 137/4.2
 PT% 0.75 0.76 0.73
 APTT (s) 35 31.4
 Fibrinogen (g/L) 5.15 4.98
 D-Dimer (ng/ml) 16015 16739 5241
 Blood culture ( +)b (-) (-) (-)
 Wound culture (-) (-) (-)
 Urine test (protein; red cells) 0.3 g/L; 200 1.0 g/L; 80 (-) (-)
 X-Ray Pneumonia Pneumonia Pneumonia Osteitis of right wristc Osteitis of right calcaneal Multiple tunnel-like bone resorption in the right heel
 CT/MRI Pneumonia, stable tuberculosis and osteomyelitis of the right handd Left tibial osteomyelitis
Diagnosis Sepsis, complications of osteomyelitis due to C. Violaceum Osteitis of calcaneal Osteitis of calcaneal
Treatment - The combination of ceftazidime (02–04/10) and linezolid (01 – 11/10) - Dredge the inflammation - Inflammatory pulp curettage, ciprofloxacin + ceftriaxon
- The combination of meropenem and ciprofloxacin (04 /10– 01/12) Outpatient, oral moxifloxacin for 2 weeks Outpatient, oral ciprofloxacin for 3 weeks
Oral combination of levofloxacin and co-trimoxazole (01—13/12)
HFNC Flow, platelet transfusion: 150 ml (06/10) and 250 ml (07/10), Human albumin: 20 g (05, 06 and 07/10), red blood cell transfusion: 250 ml (05, 12 and 17/10)
The right hand: drainage (01/11) and curettage inflammation (12/11)
December 13th: discharged from hospital, oral levofloxacin for 28 days, follow-up every month

aOther tests: including HIV test, influenza A, B, Covid -19, nasopharyngeal culture, and blister fluid culture,.doppler echocardiogram, cerebrospinal fluid analysis and brain CT scan. All results were negative

bBlood culture results after 3 days identified C. violaceum, sensitive to levofloxacin, ciprofloxacin, imipenem and resistant to Ceftazidime

cX-ray taken on November 18th

dMRI results: Lung scan on October 17th, metacarpal scan on October 19th