Mysterious Fever Diagnosed as Whitmore Bacteria: A Cautionary Tale for those with Pre-existing Conditions

He was found to be attacked by ‘flesh-eating’ bacteria after undergoing 3 examinations

An elderly man with a fever visited two hospitals for examination, but the cause of his condition remained undetermined. Upon his third visit, he was diagnosed with Whitmore bacteria, also known as Burkholderia pseudomallei, which had a severe prognosis. Dr. Nguyen Hong Long, Deputy Head of the Department of General Infections at the Central Tropical Diseases Hospital, revealed that the patient arrived in a deteriorating condition. Previous treatments at two other facilities had not been successful in improving his health or determining the source of his fever.

The doctors at the Central Tropical Diseases Hospital treated the man aggressively after an MRI revealed inflammation and abscess in his shoulder joint. Blood culture results confirmed the presence of the Whitmore bacteria, which is transmitted through direct contact with contaminated soil, mud, or water. The patient, who has had diabetes for four years and requires insulin injections, had exhibited symptoms typical of the infection, such as a fever that has since subsided.

Whitmore disease can be particularly dangerous for individuals with underlying health conditions, including diabetes, liver disease, kidney problems, chronic lung issues, and weakened immune systems. While cases of Whitmore’s disease are not commonly reported in the Hai Duong area, sporadic instances can occur in the Northern Delta region. The infection’s varied and atypical symptoms make it challenging to diagnose accurately

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