Abstract

A 60-year-old woman was admitted to our division for further evaluation of fever and purulent sputa. In sputum cultures performed when the patient had complained of an increase in symptoms on three occasions during the previous 6 months, Pasteurella multicoida was usually detected. Based on the fact that the bacteria had been detected from the patient's sputa after feeding a macaw, but was not detected after treatment of the bird with OFLX, a diagnosis of respiratory tract infection by P. multocida was made. Clinical symptoms and laboratory data of the patient were markedly improved after treatment with cefaclor (750 mg/d). The bacteria in this case were sensitive toward many antibiotics. This case was considered to be the first case of bird-mediated Pasteurella infection.

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