Abstract
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis caused by Vibrio cholerae non-O1/ non-O139 is a rare phenomenon. V. cholerae is known as a common aetiology of epidemic diarrheal disease and rarely causes extra-gastrointestinal infections. In this report, a 52-year-old man presented to our hospital with a clinical scenario for chronic liver cirrhosis with low grade fever and loose stools. V. cholerae was isolated from peritoneal fluid culture, which was further confirmed as non-O1/ non-O139 strain by multiplex polymerase chain reaction. The patient was successfully treated with antimicrobial therapy and peritoneal drainage. This case represents the first isolation of V. cholerae non-O1/ non-O139 strain from peritoneal fluid.
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Engku Nur Syafirah, E. A. R., Che Azmi, N. A., Nik Hashim, N. H. H., Muhd Besari, A., Mustaffa, N., Harun, A., & Chan, Y. Y. (2021). A rare and unusual cause of vibrio cholerae non-o1, non-o139 causing spontaneous peritonitis in a patient with cirrhosis. Tropical Biomedicine, 38(1), 183–186. https://doi.org/10.47665/tb.38.1.012
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