Vibrio fluvialis liver abscess and bacteremia in a sashimi lover: A case report and review of the literature

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Abstract

Vibrio fluvialis is a foodborne pathogen known to cause a cholera-like gastroenteritis syndrome. Here we report the first case of V. fluvialis liver abscess and bacteremia presumed to be from sashimi, a Japanese raw seafood delicacy. We also provide a literature review of reported cases of V. fluvialis extra-intestinal diseases including bacteremia.

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Kitaura, S., Okamoto, K., Wakabayashi, Y., Okada, Y., Okazaki, A., Ikeda, M., … Moriya, K. (2020). Vibrio fluvialis liver abscess and bacteremia in a sashimi lover: A case report and review of the literature. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/OFID/OFAA212

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