Vibrio vulnificus: A Highly Virulent Bacterium on the Rise.

IF 1 Q4 NURSING
Diane Kathleen Fuller Switzer
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Abstract: Vibrio vulnificus is a highly virulent gram-negative aquatic bacterium found in warm brackish waters and in molluscum shellfish worldwide that can cause sepsis after ingestion of raw oysters or undercooked molluscum shellfish as well as deadly skin and soft-tissue infections from immersion in contaminated seawater. Populations at a higher risk of infections are men older than 60 years with diabetes mellitus, liver cirrhosis, renal disease, or elevated iron levels and those who are immunocompromised. Three severe syndromes caused by V. vulnificus are gastroenteritis, primary septicemia, and wound infections. Gastroenteritis caused by ingestion is self-limited; however, sepsis can develop rapidly with a mean survival rate of 50%, and wound infections can progress to necrotizing skin and soft-tissue infections with 24 hours. Early identification, prevention of hypotension, initiation of antibiotics, and surgical debridement of necrotic wound tissue is paramount to survival. Public education and awareness of this deadly pathogen is necessary to prevent exposure and improve clinical outcomes, especially for high-risk populations.

创伤弧菌:一种正在崛起的高毒力细菌。
摘要:创伤弧菌(Vibrio vulnificus)是一种毒力极高的革兰氏阴性水生细菌,存在于全球温暖的半咸淡水和软体贝类中,在食用生牡蛎或未煮熟的软体贝类后可引起败血症,也可因浸泡在受污染的海水中导致致命的皮肤和软组织感染。感染风险较高的人群是60岁以上患有糖尿病、肝硬化、肾病或铁水平升高的男性和免疫功能低下的人。创伤弧菌引起的三种严重综合征是胃肠炎、原发性败血症和伤口感染。误食引起的肠胃炎是自限性的;然而,脓毒症可以迅速发展,平均存活率为50%,伤口感染可在24小时内发展为坏死性皮肤和软组织感染。早期识别、预防低血压、开始使用抗生素和对坏死伤口组织进行外科清创对存活至关重要。公众教育和认识这一致命病原体是必要的,以防止接触和改善临床结果,特别是对高危人群。
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期刊介绍: Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal is a peer-reviewed journal designed to meet the needs of advanced practice clinicians, clinical nurse specialists, nurse practitioners, healthcare professionals, and clinical and academic educators in emergency nursing. Articles contain evidence-based material that can be applied to daily practice. Continuing Education opportunities are available in each issue. Feature articles focus on in-depth, state of the science content relevant to advanced practice nurses and experienced clinicians in emergency care. Ongoing Departments Include: Cases of Note Radiology Rounds Research to Practice Applied Pharmacology
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