Vibrio mimicus caused a seafood-associated outbreak in Florida, USA, in which 4 of 6 case-patients were hospitalized; 1 required intensive care for severe diarrhea. Strains were ctx-negative but carried genes for other virulence determinants (hemolysin, proteases, and types I-IV and VI secretion systems). Cholera toxin-negative bacterial strains can cause cholera-like disease.
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Alam, M. T., Stern, S. R., Frison, D., Taylor, K., Tagliamonte, M. S., Sakib Nazmus, S., … Glenn Morris, J. (2023). Seafood-Associated Outbreak of ctx-Negative Vibrio mimicus Causing Cholera-Like Illness, Florida, USA. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 29(10), 2141–2144. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2910.230486
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