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Clinical and epidemiologic characteristics of disease associated with a newly described nonhalophilic Vibrio species, Vibrio mimicus, were identified by studying isolates from 21 patients referred to the Centers for Disease Control between 1977 and 1981. Two isolates were from the ears of patients with
otitis
who had recently been exposed to seawater. Nineteen isolates were from stool samples; these patients generally had diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and
abdominal cramps
, with fever, headache, and bloody diarrhea occurring in fewer than half. Persons with diarrhea were more likely than age- and sex-matched controls to have eaten raw oysters (p = 0.013). Although most cases were sporadic, three were associated with a single outbreak. Only two isolates produced toxin found by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay or the Y-1 adrenal cell assay for heat-labile toxin, and none produced heat-stable toxin found by the infant mouse assay. Vibrio mimicus should be considered in the differential diagnosis of acute gastroenteritis occurring after recent ingestion of seafood (especially raw oysters) and in acute
otitis
after exposure to seawater.
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PMID:Disease from infection with Vibrio mimicus, a newly recognized Vibrio species. 688 69
Clinical and epidemiologic characteristics of disease associated with a newly described nonhalophilic Vibrio species, Vibrio mimicus, were identified by studying isolates from 21 patients referred to the Centers for Disease Control between 1977 and 1981. Two isolates were from the ears of patients with
otitis
who had recently been exposed to seawater. Nineteen isolates were from stool samples; these patients generally had diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and
abdominal cramps
, with fever, headache, and bloody diarrhea occurring in fewer than half. Persons with diarrhea were more likely than age- and sex-matched controls to have eaten raw oysters (p = 0.013). Although most cases were sporadic, three were associated with a single outbreak. Only two isolates produced toxin found by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay or the Y-1 adrenal cell assay for heat-labile toxin, and none produced heat-stable toxin found by the infant mouse assay. Vibrio mimicus should be considered in the differential diagnosis of acute gastroenteritis occurring after recent ingestion of seafood (especially raw oysters) and in acute
otitis
after exposure to seawater.
...
PMID:Disease from infection with Vibrio mimicus, a newly recognized Vibrio species. Clinical characteristics and edipemiology. 688 70
Reovirus Type 2 was isolated from three patients aged 5, 9 and 10 years. The etiological role of Reovirus in one case was confirmed by demonstration of antibodies in convalescent serum and none in acute serum. Symptoms in this case were suggestive of infectious mononucleosis. In the second case, rhinitis and non-purulent
otitis
were preceded by two waves of fever, abdominal pain and emesis. Acute serum was not available but convalescent serum had a high titre to a Reovirus, thus supporting a Reovirus etiology. Symptoms in the third case were fever, intermittent headache, neck stiffness,
abdominal cramps
and weakness of a leg. Because of the unavailability of convalescent serum, evidence of a Reovirus etiology was incomplete. No attempt is made to associate Reovirus with a particular clinical picture. Rather, attention is simply drawn to the existence of Reovirus infections in Ontario.
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PMID:Occurrence of reovirus infection in Ontario. 1400 9