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Rongni He1, Wenxia Zheng1, Jun Long2, Yaowei Huang3, Cuiping Liu4, Qing Wang1, Zhenxing Yan1, Huayong Liu5, Li Xing5, Yafang Hu6, Huifang Xie7.
Abstract
Vibrio vulnificus usually causes wound infection, gastroenteritis, and septicemia. However, it is a rare conditional pathogen causing meningoencephalitis. We report a case of a young, immunocompromised man presenting with severe sepsis after exposure to sea water and consumption of seafood. The patient subsequently developed meningoencephalitis, and Vibrio vulnificus was isolated from his blood culture. The sequence was confirmed by Next-generation sequencing of a sample of cerebrospinal fluid, as well as from a bacteria culture. After the pathogen was detected, the patient was treated with ceftriaxone, doxycycline, and moxifloxacin for 6 weeks, which controlled his infection. In this case, we acquired his clinical and dynamic MRI presentations, which were never reported. Physicians should consider Vibrio vulnificus infections when they see a similar clinical course, brain CT and MRI findings, susceptibility factors and recent seafood ingestion or exposure to seawater. Due to high mortality, the early diagnosis and treatment of Vibrio vulnificus infections are crucial. Next-generation sequencing was found to be useful for diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical manifestations; MRI presentations; Next-generation sequencing; Vibrio vulnificus meningoencephalitis
Year: 2018 PMID: 30397825 DOI: 10.1007/s13365-018-0675-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurovirol ISSN: 1355-0284 Impact factor: 2.643