Archer B J, Holm R P
SD State Univ., USA.
S D J Med. 1995 Dec;48(12):405-7.
We report the case of a young woman who sustained a knee laceration in an automobile accident and was subsequently exposed to water. Although properly cleansed and closed, her wound became infected and she was initially treated with a single-dose parenteral cephalosporin. The infection progressed and cultures indicated a polymicrobial infection which included Aeromonas hydrophila. Significant tissue damage ensued and a lengthy hospitalization was required. Aeromonas, although rarely a cause of infection in otherwise healthy individuals, should be suspected in wounds exposed to fresh water.