J Clin Microbiol. 1994 July; 32(7): 1805-1806
Identification of Vibrio hollisae associated with severe gastroenteritis after consumption of raw oysters.
A M Carnahan,
J Harding,
D Watsky and
S Hansman
Anne Arundel Medical Center, Annapolis, Maryland 21401.
ABSTRACT
Vibrio hollisae was recovered from the stool culture of a 40-year-old female hospitalized for severe abdominal cramping, vomiting, fever, and watery diarrhea. She had consumed two dozen raw oysters 5 days prior. There was only a single colony on thiosulfate-citrate-bile salts-sucrose-agar, and definitive identification required conventional test media with 1% NaCl.
J Clin Microbiol. 1994 July; 32(7): 1805-1806
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