IDCases (Jan 2023)

Acute gastroenteritis due to Vibrio cholerae biovar albensis infection: A case report

  • Elisa Stolaj,
  • Barbara Belfiori,
  • Alessandra Mercuri,
  • Rita Papili,
  • Daniele Rosignoli,
  • Margherita Albagini,
  • Giovanni Genga,
  • Andrea Tommasi,
  • Dante Veramonti,
  • Carlo Pallotto,
  • Daniela Francisci

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33
p. e01878

Abstract

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Vibrio cholerae represents diverse species and includes pathogenic and non-pathogenic variants. Particularly serogroups O1 and O139 are related to cholera epidemics, while non-O1/O139 serogroups (NOVC) in general are non-pathogenic or asymptomatic colonizers in humans, but also can cause different diseases. Vibrio albensis, a non-O1/non-O-139 serogroup, is rarely implicated in human infections. Only a few cases of human pathology related to this species are described in the literature. We present the menagement of V. albensis gastroenteritis in a a 47-year-old woman and discuss clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatement.

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