Abstract

BackgroundIdiopathic CD4 lymphocytopenia (ICL) is an underdiagnosed immunodeficiency syndrome characterised by persistent low CD4 counts in the absence of HIV and other causes of lymphocytopenia. ICL patients are susceptible to opportunistic infections, with human papillomavirus, cryptococcal, and tuberculosis being the most common infections reported. Nocardiosis is rarely reported in patient with ICL.Case PresentationWe herein discuss a 46-year-old female presented with complaints of weight loss, low grade fever and cough with expectoration from last four months. The patient was diagnosed with pulmonary nocardiosis and aspergillosis co-infection four years back; in addition she also had ICL. Subsequently, the patient was lost in follow-up and readmitted four years later. Bronchoalveolar lavage sample shows the presence of acid-fast bacilli in modified gram stain, which later identified as Nocardia otitidiscaviarum by metagenomic next-generation sequencing. Her CD4 counts were still found low (298 cells/mm3). After an initial improvement with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX), she was commenced on indefinite secondary prophylaxis.ConclusionsNocardiosis without usual risk factors should be evaluated for ICL. This case emphasize the importance of periodic follow-up with CD4 count monitoring and secondary prophylaxis therapy to prevent recurrence or the emergence of new infections in ICL.Clinical trial numberNot applicable.

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