Sreekumar Sivadasan, A. Reghukumar, Athul Gurudas, Kiran Kumar V. Sasidharan, S. Nair
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Abstract
Vibrio vulnificus is a halophilic marine gram-negative bacillus that is known to cause fulminant primary septicemia and complicated skin and soft tissue infections in humans. Vibrio vulnificus is referred to as flesh-eating bacteria. In the absence of timely detection and treatment, it results in sepsis with mortality of 50% and septic shock with mortality as high as 100%. Primary septicemia occurs following ingestion of contaminated seafood, and wound infections are acquired following exposure of open wounds to contaminated seawater. Early clinical suspicion and initiation of the appropriate antibiotics is essential to ensure good clinical outcome in case of Vibrio vulnificus septicemia. Here we report the case of a fisherman injured in cyclone Ockhi admitted to our hospital with lower limb cellulitis, who was diagnosed as Vibrio vulnificus wound infection. This case emphasizes the importance of history and clinical examination in antibiotic stewardship.
期刊介绍:
Indian Association of Clinical Medicine is an academic body constituted in the year 1992 by a group of clinicians with the main aim of reaffirming the importance of clinical medicine in this era of high-tech diagnostic modalities. There is no doubt that modern investigational methods have contributed a lot to the present day medical practice but that does not render clinical acumen and examination less important. The art and science of clinical medicine helps up to make proper and judicious use of investigations and not these be the sole basis of our practice. That is the basic idea behind this ''Association''. We presently have members and fellows of the association from all over the country. In August, 2002 the body was registered as "Indian Association of Clinical Medicine" by the Registrar of Societies, Delhi.