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J Clin Microbiol. 1984 July; 20(1): 125-127

Vibrio fluvialis and Vibrio furnissii isolated from a stool sample of one patient.

F W Hickman-Brenner, D J Brenner, A G Steigerwalt, M Schreiber, S D Holmberg, L M Baldy, C S Lewis, N M Pickens and J J Farmer 3rd

ABSTRACT

Vibrio fluvialis and Vibrio furnissii have been associated with diarrhea but have rarely been isolated in the United States. We received strains of V. fluvialis and V. furnissii that were isolated from the stool of a 1-month-old baby. A description of these two strains and the case history of the patient are given in this report.


J Clin Microbiol. 1984 July; 20(1): 125-127




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