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Last reviewed: 21 Apr 2025
Last updated: 01 Dec 2023

Summary

Definition

History and exam

Key diagnostic factors

  • presence of risk factors
  • leg pain
  • cellulitis
  • diarrhoea
  • abdominal cramps
  • ear pain
  • eye pain, redness

Other diagnostic factors

  • fever
  • altered mental status
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • hypotension

Risk factors

  • exposure to brackish or marine waters
  • handling and/or cleaning seafood
  • ingestion of raw or undercooked shellfish
  • underlying hepatic disease (cirrhosis, hepatitis B or C, haemochromatosis)
  • current corticosteroid use or other immunosuppression (HIV, chemotherapy, solid organ transplantation)

Diagnostic investigations

1st investigations to order

  • full blood count
  • platelet count
  • basic metabolic panel
  • blood lactate
  • blood culture
  • wound swab for Gram stain
  • wound swab for culture
  • stool culture
  • ear canal swab for culture
  • conjunctival swab, corneal scraping, or chamber aspirates for culture
  • culture-independent diagnostic testing (CIDT)

Treatment algorithm

Contributors

Authors

Michael Sands, MD, MPH & TM, FIDSA
Michael Sands

Professor of Medicine

College of Medicine

University of Florida

Jacksonville

FL

Disclosures

MS declares that he has no competing interests.

Carmen Isache, MD
Carmen Isache

Associate Professor of Medicine

College of Medicine

University of Florida

Jacksonville

FL

Disclosures

CI declares that she has no competing interests.

Peer reviewers

Larry Bush, MD, FACP, FIDSA

Affiliated Professor of Medicine

Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine

Florida Atlantic University

Affiliated Associate Professor of Medicine

Department of Medical Education

University of Miami-Miller School of Medicine

FL

Disclosures

LB declares that he has no competing interests.

Franz Allerberger, MD, MPH

Professor of Clinical Microbiology

Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES)

Vienna

Austria

Disclosures

FA declares that he has no competing interests.

References

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Key articles

Dechet AM, Yu PA, Koram N, et al. Nonfoodborne Vibrio infections: an important cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States, 1997-2006. Clin Infect Dis. 2008;46:970-6. Abstract

California Department of Public Health. CDPH IDB guidance for managing select communicable diseases: non-cholera Vibrio infections. Jun 2023 [internet publication].Full text

Evans L, Rhodes A, Alhazzani W, et al. Surviving Sepsis Campaign: international guidelines for management of sepsis and septic shock 2021. Crit Care Med. 2021 Nov 1;49(11):e1063-143.Full text  Abstract

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Vibrio species causing vibriosis. Information for health professionals and laboratorians. Aug 2023 [internet publication].Full text

Reference articles

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