One Health and Streptococcus Canis in the Emergency Department: A Case of Cellulitis and Bacteremia in an Immunocompromised Patient Treated With Etanercept

Zohar Lederman, Hana Leskes, Tal Brosh-Nissimov

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    Abstract

    Background: One Health is a biomedical approach that aims to optimize the health of humans, animals, and the environment through interdisciplinary collaboration. Cellulitis is an infection of the dermis and subcutaneous fat that may be caused by zoonotic streptococci species. Case Report: We report a case of cellulitis caused by Streptococcus canis in a woman who was taking Etanercept. We frame the presentation within a One Health approach and urge emergency physicians to collaborate with veterinarians in the management of patients with zoonotic diseases who are discharged home. Why Should an Emergency Physician Be Aware of This?: Pets are a source for zoonotic diseases, including resistant bacteria, that pose particular risk to immunocompromised patients. Emergency physicians often discharge patients with potential zoonotic infections such as cellulitis home without a long-term, holistic care plan, according to a One Health approach. Physicians should then collaborate with veterinarians in caring for humans and animals.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)e129-e132
    JournalJournal of Emergency Medicine
    Volume58
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 1 Mar 2020

    Keywords

    • One Health
    • Streptococcus canis
    • cellulitis
    • immunosuppression

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Emergency Medicine

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