The Fulminating Course of Infection Caused by Shewanella algae: A Case Report

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Shewanella algae, a Gram-negative bacillus found in warm saltwater environments, has been increasingly recognized as a human pathogen that can cause infection of the skin and soft tissue, ear, blood, and intra-abdominal. In this case, we report a Shewanella algae infection that caused sepsis, renal insufficiency, cardiac dysfunction, fistula and massive pleural effusion after surgery in a 73-year-old man with cancer of the esophagus and cardia.

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Yan, Y., Chai, X., Chen, Y., & Zhang, X. (2022). The Fulminating Course of Infection Caused by Shewanella algae: A Case Report. Infection and Drug Resistance, 15, 1645–1650. https://doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S357181

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