Case report: Vibrio cholerae biliary tract infections in two north africans in France

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The origin of a cholera outbreak may be unclear, as recently in Algeria. In two patients from North Africa, Vibrio cholerae was isolated in the context of hepatobiliary tract infections without any known outbreak. Gallbladder and asymptomatic long-term carriers might play a role in the emergence of cholera.

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Parola, P., Parola, P., Anani, H., Anani, H., Eldin, C., Eldin, C., … Fournier, P. E. (2020). Case report: Vibrio cholerae biliary tract infections in two north africans in France. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 102(6), 1306–1308. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.19-0884

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