Ralph Anna, Currie Bart J
General Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Northern Territory Department of Health and Community Services, Alice Springs Hospital, PO Box 2234, Alice Springs, NT 0871, Australia.
J Infect. 2007 Mar;54(3):e111-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jinf.2006.06.015. Epub 2006 Aug 7.
Three cases of severe necrotising fasciitis due to Vibrio vulnificus (two cases) and Vibrio parahaemolyticus (one case, fatal), have occurred in Caucasian tourists while fishing at a remote tropical northern Australian estuarine area. Infections were acquired over a 4-year period during the tourist fishing season (April to July 2000-2003), when water temperatures range from 23 to 30 degrees C. They are notable for their geographical clustering in the remote western aspect of the Gulf of Carpentaria, an area characterised by sedimentary stratiform zinc-lead-silver deposits and a major mining operation. Patients presented with classical bullous cellulitis with necrotising fasciitis, accompanied by severe sepsis. Underlying risk factors were identified in each patient; in one instance, previously unrecognised haemochromatosis was diagnosed. Likely reasons for Vibrio occurrence in this particular ecological niche are discussed.
三例严重坏死性筋膜炎分别由创伤弧菌(两例)和副溶血性弧菌(一例,致死)引起,发生在白种人游客于澳大利亚北部偏远热带河口地区捕鱼期间。感染发生在为期4年的游客捕鱼季节(2000年至2003年4月至7月),当时水温在23至30摄氏度之间。这些病例值得注意的是它们在卡奔塔利亚湾偏远西部呈地理聚集性,该地区以沉积层状锌铅银矿床和一项大型采矿作业为特征。患者表现为伴有坏死性筋膜炎的典型大疱性蜂窝织炎,并伴有严重脓毒症。在每名患者中都确定了潜在风险因素;有一例诊断出此前未被识别的血色素沉着症。本文讨论了在这一特定生态位中弧菌出现的可能原因。