Vibrio metschnikovii among diarrheal patients during cholera epidemic in Recife Brazil

Authors

  • Vera Magalhães Universidade Federal de Pernambuco; Departamento de Medicina Tropical
  • Adeíza Branco UFPE
  • Roberto de Andrade Lima UFPE; Departamento de Medicina Clínica
  • Marcelo Magalhães Universidade Federal de Pernambuco; Departamento de Medicina Tropical

Keywords:

Vibrio metschnikovii, Diarrhea, Vibrio, Cholera

Abstract

Although known since the last century, Vibrio metschnikovii was only appropriately described and recognized as a new species within the genus Vibrio in 1978. Rarely is the organism linked to human disease. Only once has V. metschnikovii been incriminated as responsible for human diarrhea, and affecting an old woman who suffered from diabetes and had a hepatoma. During the first two years of the present cholera epidemic, which reached Recife in March, 1992, we screened for vibrio nearly 4000 diarrheal fecal specimens submitted to a private clinical laboratory for detection of enteropathogenic microorganisms. Now, we report six cases of diarrhea associated with V. metschnikovii affecting individuals not suffering of any apparent underlying systemic illness.

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Published

1996-02-01

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Section

Microbiology

How to Cite

Magalhães, V., Branco, A., Lima, R. de A., & Magalhães, M. (1996). Vibrio metschnikovii among diarrheal patients during cholera epidemic in Recife Brazil . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 38(1), 1-3. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/29329