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V. cholerae (6), the type species of the genus Vibrio, is the causative agent of cholera outbreaks and epidemics.
O1/O139 V. cholerae, V. vulnificus, V. hollisae, V. fluvialis, O1 V. cholerae (64,72).
in 1993, a large outbreak of cholera occurred in India/Bangladesh from a new, until then unknown serogroup, O139.
related to seafood consumption and nearly always associated with raw Gulf Coast oysters (90,104), resembles V.
also been responsible for wound infections in individuals who are associated with marine environments. http://www.
or ulcer formations may result.
This organism causes wound infections, gastroenteritis, or a syndrome known as "primary septicemia."
of very early operative intervention to achieve source control in this extremely aggressive infection.
Medical Center in Boston, MA.
vasopressors, continuous veno-venous hemofiltration, and blood product transfusions.
Measurements and Main Results: Death.
Conclusions: A high index of suspicion is necessary for the diagnosis of this specific pathogen and concordant infection.

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