Clinical case of severe recurrent campylobacteriosis in a patient – kidney transplant recipient


DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18565/nephrology.2024.3.47-51

Iskhakov R.T., Frolova N.F., Arbolishvili G.N., Kuzmenko M.S., Artyukhina L.Yu., Andreev S.S., Kobzar M.V., Frolov A.V.

1) City Clinical Hospital No. 52 of the Moscow Healthcare Department, Moscow, Russia; 2) Russian University of Medicine, Moscow, Russia; 3) Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Infections caused by traditional gram-negative microflora from the enterobacteria family are not something special in patients who are kidney transplant recipients and receive long-term immunosuppressive therapy. However, in some cases, the immunocompromised state of patients in this group leads to the development of rather rare zoonotic infections, such as campylobacteriosis, the source of which are domestic animals, and can initiate the development of a severe systemic inflammatory process with pronounced organ dysfunction. At the same time, continued contact with infected domestic animals in the future can lead to a relapse of the infectious process, even after the initial cure. The article describes an illustrative clinical case of severe recurrent campylobacteriosis with a repeated episode of infection a year after the primary one, with the development of a pronounced systemic inflammatory reaction and dysfunction of the kidney transplant.

About the Autors


Rustam T. Iskhakov – Head of the Department of Resuscitation and Intensive Care No. 2 for patients with the nephrology profile, City Clinical Hospital No. 52
of the Moscow Healthcare Department. Address: 3 Pekhotnaya st., Moscow, 123182; e-mail: stamius@yandex.ru. ORCID: 0000-0003-2850-4465.
Nadiya F. Frolova – Cand.Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor at the Department of Nephrology, Russian University of Medicine,. Address: Bldg. 4, 1A Kuskovskaya st.,
Moscow, 111398. Deputy Chief Physician for Nephrology Care, City Clinical Hospital No. 52 of the Moscow Healthcare Department. Address: 3 Pekhotnaya st., Moscow, 123182; e-mail: nadiya.frolova@yandex.ru. ORCID: 0000-0002-6086-5220.
Georgy N.Arbolishvili – Cand.Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor at the Department of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation, Faculty of Fundamental Medicine,
Lomonosov Moscow State University. Address: Bldg. 1, Leninskie Gory Terr., Moscow, 119234, Deputy Chief Physician for Anesthesiology and Resuscitation,
City Clinical Hospital No. 52 of the Moscow Healthcare Department. Address: 3 Pekhotnaya st., Moscow, 123182; e-mail: geodoc@yandex.ru. ORCID: 0000-0002-2252-3975.
Maria S.Kuzmenko – Anesthesiologist-Resuscitator at the ICU No.2 for patients with the nephrology profile, City Clinical Hospital No.52 of the Moscow
Healthcare Department. Address: 3 Pekhotnaya st., Moscow, 123182; e-mail: m4rykuzmenko@yandex.ru. ORCID: 0009-0007-6672-203X.
Lyudmila Yu. Artyukhina – Cand.Sci. (Med.), Head of the Nephrology Department No.1 (Transplanted Kidney Pathology), City Clinical Hospital No.52 of the Moscow
Healthcare Department. Address: 3 Pekhotnaya st., Moscow, 123182; e-mail: arlyu-1404@yandex.ru. ORCID: 0000-0003-3353-1636.
Sergey S.Andreev – Head of the Department of Clinical Pharmacology, City Clinical Hospital No.52 of the Moscow Healthcare Department. Address: 3 Pekhotnaya st.,
Moscow, 123182; e-mail: nerowolf@mail.ru. ORCID: 0000-0002-9147-4636.
Margarita V. Kobzar – Analyst at the Project Office, City Clinical Hospital No.52 of the Moscow Healthcare Department. Address: 3 Pekhotnaya st., Moscow, 123182;
e-mail: m.v.kobzar@yandex.ru. ORCID: 0009-0004-0236-653X.
Andrey V. Frolov – Nephrologist of the Nephrology Department No. 1 (Transplanted Kidney Pathology), City Clinical Hospital No.52 of the Moscow Healthcare Department. Address: 3 Pekhotnaya st., Moscow, 123182; e-mail: A68frolov@mail.ru.


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