Non-toxigenic Vibrio cholerae - just another cause of vibriosis or a potential new pandemic?

IF 0.6 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Archive of clinical cases Pub Date : 2025-02-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.22551/2025.46.1201.10305
George Sebastian Gherlan, Dragos Stefan Lazar, Simin Aysel Florescu, Raluca Mihaela Dirtu, Daniel Romeo Codreanu, Stefan Lupascu, Maria Nica
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Although nontoxigenic Vibrio cholerae usually stands in the shadow of the two serogroups (O1 and O139) that cause pandemic cholera, its role in human pathology is increasingly recognized and described in the literature. The habitat of these pathogens is brackish seawater or even freshwater, and the infections caused by them include contact with these waters or consumption of seafood originating in this habitat, which is constantly expanding because of global warming. This habitat extension is a typical example of climate change's impact on infectious diseases. Although nontoxigenic Vibrio cholerae strains are rarely capable of producing the classical cholera toxin, they possess many other virulence factors, can secrete various other toxins, and thus produce illnesses that are sometimes even severe or life-threatening, more frequently in immunocompromised patients. Vibriosis may manifest as gastrointestinal illnesses, wounds, skin or subcutaneous tissue infections, or septicemia. To establish the correct etiological diagnosis for these infections, a high index of suspicion must be maintained, as the diagnostic techniques require targeted investigations and specific collection and transportation of the samples. Empiric treatment recommendations are available, but owing to the increasing resistance of this pathogen, susceptibility testing is needed for every diagnosed case. We intend to raise awareness regarding these infections, as they tend to be more frequent than they were in the past and to appear in areas where they had not been recognized before.

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非产毒性霍乱弧菌——只是弧菌病的另一种原因还是潜在的新流行病?
虽然非产毒性霍乱弧菌通常处于引起大流行性霍乱的两种血清群(O1和O139)的阴影之下,但其在人类病理中的作用越来越被认识并在文献中得到描述。这些病原体的栖息地是微咸海水甚至淡水,它们引起的感染包括与这些水域接触或食用源自这些栖息地的海鲜,由于全球变暖,这些栖息地不断扩大。这种栖息地扩展是气候变化对传染病影响的一个典型例子。虽然非产毒性霍乱弧菌菌株很少能够产生经典的霍乱毒素,但它们具有许多其他毒力因子,可以分泌各种其他毒素,从而产生有时甚至严重或危及生命的疾病,在免疫功能低下的患者中更为常见。弧菌病可能表现为胃肠道疾病、伤口、皮肤或皮下组织感染或败血症。为了对这些感染进行正确的病原学诊断,必须保持高度怀疑,因为诊断技术需要有针对性的调查和特定的样本收集和运输。可获得经验性治疗建议,但由于该病原体的耐药性日益增加,需要对每个诊断病例进行药敏试验。我们打算提高对这些感染的认识,因为它们往往比过去更频繁,并且出现在以前未被认识到的地区。
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