Acute Focal Bacterial Nephritis and Bacteremia Due to Staphylococcus simulans Following an Upper Respiratory Infection in a Child: A Case Report

儿童上呼吸道感染后由模拟葡萄球菌引起的急性局灶性细菌性肾炎和菌血症:病例报告

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Abstract

Coagulase-negative Staphylococcus (CoNS) is a rare cause of UTIs in children and is often regarded as a contaminant in urine samples. We report a case of acute focal bacterial nephritis (AFBN) and bacteremia caused by Staphylococcus simulans following an upper respiratory infection in a pediatric patient. The patient, a four-year-old girl, presented with fever, cough, and a runny nose two days before being referred to our hospital due to persistent fever and poor oral intake. A multiplex nested PCR test of a nasopharyngeal swab sample detected human rhinovirus/enterovirus. Urinalysis showed no leukocyte esterase or nitrites, but revealed 1-4 white blood cells/high-power field and 1+ bacteria. Despite these findings, S. simulans was isolated from both urine and blood cultures. Contrast-enhanced abdominal CT revealed multifocal hypodense, wedge-shaped space-occupying lesions in both kidneys, characteristic of AFBN. This case underscores that S. simulans can cause severe UTIs and highlights the importance of considering CoNS, including S. simulans, as a potential UTI pathogen. The results of urine cultures should be interpreted in conjunction with other clinical findings, even when an alternative diagnosis for fever is present.

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