Child abuse followed by fatal systemic Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection

Massimo Senati, Matteo Polacco, Vincenzo Maria Grassi, Arnaldo Carbone, Fabio De Giorgio

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Abstract

Child abuse has become an increasingly serious diagnostic challenge for physicians. The clinical manifestations include malnutrition and sometimes infection. In fact, stress in children has been reported to increase corticosteroid levels. As a consequence, the thymus begins an involution process, producing a severe impairment in cellular and humoral immunity. Here, we report the case of a 7-year-old child who suffered a prolonged history of abuse and died from a systemic Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection. An initial local chronic infection propagated to the pelvic lymph nodes in an immunologically weak body and evolved into abscesses/phlegmons of the pelvic tissue, sepsis, acute respiratory distress syndrome, multiple organ failure and finally, death. Abused children have to be considered as potentially immunologically impaired patients; therefore, it is very important to screen them for opportunistic infections. Moreover, a history of unusual or recurring infections may indicate abuse, especially neglect or malnutrition. In these cases, further investigations should be conducted to determine if a protective service case should be opened. Thus, there is a need for multidisciplinary cooperation to ensure the early identification and prevention of child abuse.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)28-31
Number of pages4
JournalLegal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)
Volume15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • child abuse

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