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Vibrio vulnificus endometritis

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1984
Vibrio vulnificus most frequently causes wound infections contracted after exposure to seawater or primary septicemias resulting from the consumption of raw oysters. We report a case of endometritis caused by V. vulnificus. The infection was apparently acquired during the act of sexual intercourse in seawater in an area in which V.
Tison, D.L., Kelly, M.T.
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[Vibrio vulnificus].

Revista de igiena, bacteriologie, virusologie, parazitologie, epidemiologie, pneumoftiziologie. Bacteriologia, virusologia, parazitologia, epidemiologia, 1983
VIBRIO vulnificus , one of the many halophilic Vibrio species that inhabit littoral waters worldwide, 1,2 causes primary septicemia and wound infections, 3 with cases reported from Japan, Belgium, and the United States. 4,5 The mortality rate among recognized cases of V vulnificus septicemia is almost 50%, and many of the survivors have permanent ...
C, Ciufecu, N, Năcescu
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VIBRIO VULNIFICUS SEPTICEMIA

Acta Pathologica Japonica, 1985
A 33‐year‐old Japanese male, who had a three year history of biopsy‐proved liver cirrhosis, was admitted to the hospital on June, 24, 1983 with a sudden onset of fever (38.6°C), chills, generalized pain, nausea, anorexia, weakness, and eruption over the entire body. The patient went into shock and died about 7 hours after admission.
K, Shirouzu   +4 more
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Vibrio vulnificus

Infection Control, 1987
The importance of vibrio species other thanVibrio choleraehas only recently been appreciated.Vibrio parahaemolyticushas usually been associated with gastrointestinal tract infections although it may be a rare cause of soft tissue infection and septicemia.V alginolyticusis a rare cause of marine wound infections, otitis, and sepsis, and has not been ...
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Vibrio vulnificus Infection

New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Vibrio vulnificus Infection A 71-year-old man presented to the emergency department with fever and left hand pain after eating raw seafood. Surgical wound cultures identified Vibrio vulnificus.
Jin, Park, Chang-Seop, Lee
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Infections with Vibrio vulnificus

Dermatologic Clinics, 2003
V. vulnificus is an uncommon cause of soft tissue infection and primary septicemia, especially in patients with hepatic disease or who patients who are immunocompromised. The mortality of infection in these patients is extremely high despite timely antibiotic therapy. It is important to consider the possibility of infection with V.
Michael, Borenstein, Francisco, Kerdel
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Vibrio vulnificus Septicemia

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1988
• We report a case ofVibrio vulnificusinfection in a middle-aged alcoholic man with Laennec's cirrhosis. The patient had recently received a puncture wound from the shell of a shrimp while fishing in the Gulf of Mexico. He presented with acrally distributed urticarial plaques, purpura, and bullae, as well as signs and symptoms of septic shock.Vibrio ...
T J, Hoffmann   +3 more
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Vibrio vulnificus sepsis

Critical Care Nurse, 2000
K B, Pressly, L S, Quattlebaum
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[Vibrio vulnificus].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 1991
A patient sustained a knife wound while cleaning eels and subsequently severe wound infection developed. Vibrio vulnificus was isolated from the wound and, on the basis of this, the main features of the epidemiology of the bacteria and the typical clinical pictures are reviewed.
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Vibrio vulnificus

2023
Ziarati, Mina   +2 more
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