Vibrio parahemolyticus
Background
- Shellfish exposure, especially raw oysters
- Salt water contact with skin lesion
Vibrio species
Clinical Features
- gastroenteritis > wound infection >> sepsis
- sepsis is rare, but typically occurs 7 to 48 hours after raw oyster ingestion => fever, chills, N/V, abd pain => shock, bullae => death in approx 55%
Differential Diagnosis
Evaluation
Management
- Hydration (e.g. ORS)
- Antibiotics
- Treat severe disease only
- Floroquinolone OR doxycycline OR third-generation cephalosporin
