Pathogenic Vibrio vulnificus is a gram-negative organism. It typically exists where freshwater and saltwater converge. As opposed to its previous host, a clam, a human represents a new sort of host for this virus when it infects them. Therefore, it must turn on the genes that will let it to survive and procreate inside the human host.
Infection with Vibrio vulnificus may cause the following signs and symptoms: Watery diarrhoea that is frequently accompanied by fever, nausea, vomiting, and stomach pain. Fever, chills, dangerously low blood pressure, and blistering skin sores are symptoms of a bloodstream infection.In moderate situations, no treatment is required, but patients should drink a lot of liquids to replenish the fluids lost during diarrhoea. Antibiotics are occasionally used in severe or protracted infections, despite the lack of evidence that they reduce the intensity or length of sickness.
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