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Aeromonas caviae mimicking Vibrio cholerae infectious enteropathy in a cholera-endemic region with possible public health consequences: two case reports.

Marco van ZwetselaarBalthazar NyombiTolbert SondaHappiness KumburuNyasatu ChambaMarieke C J DekkerKajiru G KilonzoSarah J UrasaBlandina Theophil Mmbaga
Published in: Journal of medical case reports (2018)
The co-existence of Aeromonas species with V. cholerae in cholera-endemic regions suggests the possibility that a proportion of suspected cholera cases may be Aeromonas infections. However, with close to no epidemiological data available on Aeromonas infection in cases of diarrhea and dysentery in Sub-Saharan Africa, it is not currently possible to establish the extent of misdiagnosis to any degree of certainty. Whole genome sequencing was shown to readily exclude V. cholerae as the etiological agent and establish the presence of Aeromonas species.
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