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Micro| Vibrio Species

Feb 13, 20238 minSeason 3Ep. 20
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3.20 Vibrio Species

Microbiology review for the USMLE Step 1 Exam

  • Vibrio species are gram negative comma-shaped rods with a single flagellum, allowing them to move quickly
  • Two main species that cause human infections: Vibrio cholerae and Vibrio vulnificus
  • Vibrio cholerae causes foodborne disease called cholera through cholera toxin secretion, spread through the fecal-oral route in developing countries
  • Cholera is characterized by watery, mucinous diarrhea, if left untreated can lead to hypovolemic shock and high mortality
  • Treatment involves rapid rehydration and electrolyte replacement, antibiotics may be used for severe cases
  • Vibrio vulnificus causes severe skin infections acquired through exposure of open wounds in marine environments
  • Symptoms include cellulitis, swelling, blister formation, ulceration, and hemorrhagic bullae
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