First Documented Case of Pneumonia with Nocardia africana and SARS-CoV-2 Co-Detection in Mainland China.
Xinyi Yu, Jun Cheng, Jing He, Xiaoxia Wu, Weizhong Wang, Mengyuan Chen, Bingqian Zhuo, Yumei Ge
Abstract
Open AccessNocardia spp. are zoonotic pathogens that can cause infections ranging from localized lesions to systemic dissemination, primarily via pulmonary inhalation or percutaneous inoculation. We report the first confirmed case of Nocardia africana pneumonia with SARS-CoV-2 co-detection in mainland China, diagnosed through bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) analysis using metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS). A 76-year-old male presented with persistent cough and fever, accompanied by radiographic evidence of progressive pneumonia. Targeted antimicrobial therapy with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and amoxicillin-clavulanate resulted in clinical resolution within 12 days. This case underscores three critical implications for post-COVID-19 pandemic medicine: the requirement for heightened vigilance for opportunistic pathogens (eg, Nocardia species) in pneumonia patients with recurrent fever, the essential role of advanced diagnostics (eg, mNGS and MALDI-TOF MS) in identifying fastidious organisms like actinomycetes, and the potential for antimicrobial resistance in N. africana, which necessitates susceptibility-guided therapy.