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A Case of Vibrio fluvialis Gastroenteritis
Young Il Kwon, M.D., Hae Ju Oh, M.D., Hyoung Jin Sim, M.D., Jae Sung Reu, M.D., Jung Ho Hoe, M.D., Young Mock Bae, M.D. and Jung Youl Kim, M.D.
Department of Internal Medicine, Daedong Hospital, Busan, Korea
Vol.35 Num.3 (p165~169)
Vibrio fluvialis is one of the non-cholera, halophilic, gram-negative bacterium that causes gastroenteritis. There have been a few reports of V. fluvialis infections worldwide. In the present report, one case of gastroenteritis caused by V. fluvialis which occurred in chronic liver disease patient in Korea is presented. This was a rare case of gastroenteritis caused by V. fluvialis in 39-years old man who had no history of seafood ingestion. He was admitted because of severe watery diarrhea and abdominal pain, and developed acute renal failure. The patient was improved after fluid and antibiotic therapy for 2 weeks.
Keywords : Vibrio fluvialis, Gastroenteritis