학술논문

Invasive Vibrio choleraeInfection Following Burn Injury
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Burn Care & Research; May 2008, Vol. 29 Issue: 3 p551-554, 4p
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ISSN
1559047X; 15590488
Abstract
Vibrio choleraeis a pathogen predominantly appreciated for its potential to produce life-threatening watery diarrhea, usually without invasive disease. However, nonepidemic forms, which are present worldwide, may have a severe invasive presentation, especially among those with liver disease or other immunocompromised states. We present a case of invasive infection (pulmonary, wound, and bacteremia) by nonepidemic V. cholerae, in a soldier that sustained burn injury in Iraq. Multiple factors, to include burn injury and water exposure, likely contributed to this presentation. A brief discussion of the pertinent literature is included.