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Case Report: Vibrio fluvialis isolated from a wound infection after a piercing trauma in the Baltic Sea.

Juliane HechtMaria BorowiakBernhard FortmeierSalah DikouWolfgang GiererIngo KlempienJonas NekatStephan SchaeferEckhard Strauch
Published in: Access microbiology (2022)
Vibrio spp. are Gram-negative bacteria found in marine ecosystems. Non-cholera Vibrio spp. can cause gastrointestinal infections and can also lead to wound infections through exposure to contaminated seawater. Vibrio infections are increasingly documented from the Baltic Sea due to extended warm weather periods. We describe the first isolation of Vibrio fluvialis from a wound infection acquired by an impalement injury in the shallow waters of the Baltic Sea. The severe infection required amputation of the third toe. Whole genome sequencing of the isolate was performed and revealed a genome consisting of two circular chromosomes with a size of 1.57 and 3.24 Mb.
Keyphrases
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  • gene expression
  • escherichia coli
  • drinking water
  • single cell
  • genome wide
  • mass spectrometry
  • lower limb
  • high resolution
  • simultaneous determination