Human edwardsiellosis traced to ornamental fish

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Abstract

Protracted diarrhea in a 2-month-old Belgian infant was associated with Edwardsiella tarda as the only potential pathogen. The same organism was isolated from a tropical aquarium fish in the home of the patient. The enteropathogenic role of E. tarda and the role of fish as a reservoir of infection are reviewed. Additional observations, volunteer studies, and careful prospective surveys in tropical countries will be needed to produce firm evidence of the enteropathogenic potential of E. tarda.

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Vandepitte, J., Lemmens, P., & De Swert, L. (1983). Human edwardsiellosis traced to ornamental fish. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 17(1), 165–167. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.17.1.165-167.1983

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