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Epidemiology, pathogenetic mechanism, clinical characteristics, and treatment of Vibrio vulnificus infection: a case report and literature review.

Fei Leng1, Shilong Lin1, Wei Wu1, Jincheng Zhang1, Jieqiong Song2, Ming Zhong3.   

Abstract

Vibrio vulnificus is a Gram-negative bacterium that belongs to the Vibrionaceae family. It represents a deadly opportunistic human pathogen which grows in water with the proper temperature and salinity, and is mostly acquired from seafood eating or direct contact. In susceptible individuals, a traumatic infection could be fatal, causing severe wound infection and even septic shock, and may require amputation. Global warming plays an important role in the geographical area expanding of Vibrio disease. The pathogenesis of Vibrio vulnificus-associated sepsis is very complex, including iron intake, cell injury, and adhesion-related protein and virulence regulation. Vibrio vulnificus infection mainly manifests clinical subtypes such as primary sepsis, traumatic infection, and gastroenteritis, with rapid symptom progression and signs of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS). It is important to assess these pathogenetic mechanisms in order to select more appropriate measures to prevent and treat Vibrio vulnificus infections, including antibiotic usage and surgical intervention. In this work, we report a typical case of successful treatment of necrotizing fasciitis caused by Vibrio vulnificus, and review the epidemiology, pathogenetic mechanism, clinical characteristics, and treatment of Vibrio vulnificus infection.

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Keywords:  Clinical characteristics; Epidemiology; Pathogenesis; Sepsis; Treatment; Vibrio vulnificus

Year:  2019        PMID: 31325061     DOI: 10.1007/s10096-019-03629-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis        ISSN: 0934-9723            Impact factor:   3.267


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Journal:  Food Microbiol       Date:  2016-02-22       Impact factor: 5.516

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3.  Clinical, epidemiological, and microbiological features of Vibrio vulnificus biogroup 3 causing outbreaks of wound infection and bacteraemia in Israel. Israel Vibrio Study Group.

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Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1999-10-23       Impact factor: 79.321

4.  [Amputation of an arm due to infection with Vibrio vulnificus after beach holiday].

Authors:  Esra Arici; Allan Evald; Dennis Back Holmgaard; Lars Quist; Susanne Dam Poulsen; Signe W Worm
Journal:  Ugeskr Laeger       Date:  2017-11-27

5.  Surgical treatment of 19 cases with vibrio necrotising fasciitis.

Authors:  Guang-Liang Hong; Cai-Jiao Lu; Zhong-Qiu Lu; Meng-Fang Li; Qiao-Meng Qiu; Huan Liang; Bin Wu
Journal:  Burns       Date:  2011-11-21       Impact factor: 2.744

6.  Genotype is correlated with but does not predict virulence of Vibrio vulnificus biotype 1 in subcutaneously inoculated, iron dextran-treated mice.

Authors:  Patrick C Thiaville; Keri L Bourdage; Anita C Wright; Melissa Farrell-Evans; Cynthia Wilson Garvan; Paul A Gulig
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2011-01-03       Impact factor: 3.441

7.  In vitro susceptibility of Vibrio spp. isolated from the environment.

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8.  Epidemiological survey of Vibrio vulnificus infection in Japan between 1999 and 2003.

Authors:  Yuji Inoue; Tomomichi Ono; Tamano Matsui; Jiro Miyasaka; Yoshihiro Kinoshita; Hironobu Ihn
Journal:  J Dermatol       Date:  2008-03       Impact factor: 4.005

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Journal:  J Appl Microbiol       Date:  2013-03-06       Impact factor: 3.772

Review 10.  Distribution of Fatal Vibrio Vulnificus Necrotizing Skin and Soft-Tissue Infections: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Kuo-Chin Huang; Hsu-Huei Weng; Tien-Yu Yang; Te-Sheng Chang; Tsan-Wen Huang; Mel S Lee
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2016-02       Impact factor: 1.889

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1.  Visual LAMP method for the detection of Vibrio vulnificus in aquatic products and environmental water.

Authors:  Zhuo Tian; Lili Yang; Xin Qi; Qiuyue Zheng; Dejing Shang; Jijuan Cao
Journal:  BMC Microbiol       Date:  2022-10-21       Impact factor: 4.465

2.  A Case of Vibrio Vulnificus Infection Presenting with Fatal Bacterial Encephalitis.

Authors:  Yong Woo Lee; Jee Hyun Kim
Journal:  J Clin Neurol       Date:  2021-01       Impact factor: 3.077

Review 3.  Building sustainable and resilient surgical systems: A narrative review of opportunities to integrate climate change into national surgical planning in the Western Pacific region.

Authors:  Rennie X Qin; Lotta Velin; Elizabeth F Yates; Omnia El Omrani; Elizabeth McLeod; Jemesa Tudravu; Lubna Samad; Alistair Woodward; Craig D McClain
Journal:  Lancet Reg Health West Pac       Date:  2022-02-23

4.  Epidemiologic Characteristics and Case Fatality Rate of Vibrio vulnificus Infection: Analysis of 761 Cases From 2003 to 2016 in Korea.

Authors:  Jung Sook Kim; Eun Gyu Lee; Byung Chul Chun
Journal:  J Korean Med Sci       Date:  2022-03-07       Impact factor: 2.153

5.  "The Baltic Sea Germ": A Case Report of Necrotizing Fasciitis following Vibrio vulnificus Infection.

Authors:  Heinz-Lothar Meyer; Christina Polan; Manuel Burggraf; Lars Podleska; Paula Beck; Hans-Ulrich Steinau; Marcel Dudda; Farhad Farzaliyev
Journal:  Case Rep Orthop       Date:  2022-03-23

6.  Biomimetic Nanosponges Enable the Detoxification of Vibrio vulnificus Hemolysin.

Authors:  Shuaijun Zou; Qianqian Wang; Peipei Zhang; Bo Wang; Guoyan Liu; Fuhai Zhang; Jie Li; Fan Wang; Beilei Wang; Liming Zhang
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-06-19       Impact factor: 6.208

7.  Purpura fulminans due to Vibrio vulnificus severe infection.

Authors:  Xochipilli Delgado; Paul Osua; Edgar Carrillo; Gabriel Alejandro Núñez; Suria Loza; Luis Guillermo Castellanos
Journal:  IDCases       Date:  2022-07-27

8.  Prevalence and Distribution of Potentially Human Pathogenic Vibrio spp. on German North and Baltic Sea Coasts.

Authors:  Susanne Fleischmann; Ilona Herrig; Jessica Wesp; Joscha Stiedl; Georg Reifferscheid; Eckhard Strauch; Thomas Alter; Nicole Brennholt
Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2022-07-22       Impact factor: 6.073

9.  Analysis of clinical characteristics, pathogen infection, and drug sensitivity of Marine injury patients: A cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Lei Ge; Yang Gao; Kai Wang; Qiandong Liu; Panpan Cui; Qinglin Dong
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2022-07-29       Impact factor: 1.817

10.  Vibrio vulnificus necrotizing fasciitis with sepsis presenting with pain in the lower legs in winter: a case report.

Authors:  Weihua Di; Jing Cui; Hui Yu; Xiao Cui; Huanlan Sa; Zhong Fu; Bingjin Fu; Guofeng Guan; Rui Du; Cuijie Shao; Yong Gao
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2022-08-04       Impact factor: 3.667

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