Seawater-associated highly pathogenic francisella hispaniensis infections causing multiple organ failure

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Abstract

A rare case of Francisella hispaniensis infection associated with seawater exposure occurred in a deep-sea diving fisherman in Zhejiang, China. He had skin and soft tissue infection that progressed to bacteremia and multiple organ failure. Moxifloxacin treatment cleared the infections, but the patient suffered a sequela of heart damage.

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Zhou, H., Yang, Q., Shen, L., Yao, Y., Xu, J., Ye, J., … Yang, S. (2020). Seawater-associated highly pathogenic francisella hispaniensis infections causing multiple organ failure. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 26(10), 2424–2428. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2610.190844

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