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BMJ Case Rep ; 17(1)2024 Jan 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38232998

ABSTRACT

A previously healthy woman in her mid-70s presented with right upper quadrant abdominal pain, fever, intermittent chills and malaise for 1 week. She was clinically septic with raised inflammatory markers. Her blood culture revealed Pasteurella multocida, which was susceptible to penicillin and amoxicillin-clavulanic acid. CT of liver revealed an abscess of 8.0×7.9×8.5 cm at the left lobe of the liver. However, the abscess was not amenable for surgical or radiological drainage. She was a farmer and had close contact with her pet cats. She was occasionally scratched by her cats when caring for them. The liver abscess resolved completely without drainage after prolonged antimicrobial therapy of 109 days. She commenced on 63 days of intravenous antimicrobials and 46 days of oral amoxicillin-clavulanic acid. This case illustrated P. multocida bacteraemia with a large liver abscess in an immunocompetent adult after non-bite exposure.


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Bacteremia , Liver Abscess , Pasteurella Infections , Pasteurella multocida , Adult , Female , Humans , Animals , Cats , Pasteurella Infections/diagnosis , Pasteurella Infections/drug therapy , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Amoxicillin-Potassium Clavulanate Combination , Liver Abscess/diagnostic imaging , Liver Abscess/drug therapy , Bacteremia/drug therapy
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J Urban Health ; 89(6): 1031-44, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22707309

ABSTRACT

Globalization has led to a rapid influx of female workers from Asian countries with high prevalence of HIV to Singapore, with many entering the entertainment industry. We assessed the prevalence of sexual services, condom use, and self-initiated screening for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and associated variables among foreign female entertainment workers in Singapore. A cross-sectional survey of 317 female entertainment workers, using mystery clients, was conducted on a two-stage proportional cluster sample of 93 entertainment establishments stratified by geographical zone in Singapore. We found a high prevalence (71 %) of sexual services in entertainment establishments with 53 % of the female entertainment workers reporting selling sex. Consistent condom use for sex with paying clients in a usual week in the past 3 months was low, ranging from 37.9 % for oral sex, 46.9 % for anal sex, to 51.9 % for vaginal sex. On multivariate logistic regression, consistent condom use for vaginal sex with clients showed a significant independent association with the entertainment worker's behavior of asking clients to use condoms and a borderline association with entertainment worker being a Chinese national. Less than half (48.9 %) of the sex workers had ever been screened for STIs either locally or in their home country. The only independent factor significantly associated with STI screening was having to support one's family. In summary, a high percentage of foreign female entertainment workers in Singapore reported selling sex. Condom use and STI screening were low among them. Access to STI screening, treatment, and education services should be enhanced for foreign female entertainment workers in Singapore.


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Condoms/statistics & numerical data , Emigrants and Immigrants , Sex Work/statistics & numerical data , Sex Workers , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/diagnosis , Urban Population , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Logistic Models , Mass Screening/statistics & numerical data , Middle Aged , Prevalence , Risk-Taking , Sex Work/ethnology , Sexual Behavior/statistics & numerical data , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/ethnology , Singapore , Young Adult
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