A rare case of invasive non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae spondylodiscitis and periprosthetic joint infection

J Bone Jt Infect. 2021 Jun 2;6(6):207-209. doi: 10.5194/jbji-6-207-2021. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

A non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) was responsible for an invasive infection including bacteremia, spondylodiscitis with epidural abscess, and periprosthetic hip infection in a 79-year-old woman, triggered by a superinfected ethmo-orbital mucocele. Surgical drainage and antibiotic therapy allowed recovery. PET-scan full cartography of NTHi infection dissemination enabled the discovery of spondylodiscitis. This rare cause of spondylodiscitis and periprosthetic joint infection suggests a complete work-up is unavoidable.

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