Aeromonas hydrophila--its implications in freshwater injuries.

J Foot Ankle Surg

Department of Podiatric Surgery, St. John Hospital-Macomb Center, Harrison Township, Michigan, USA.

Published: April 1996

Lacerations or puncture wounds sustained in freshwater environments are susceptible to contamination by Aeromonas hydrophila. Numerous cases have been reported of cellulitis secondary to water-related injuries requiring hospitalization where A. hydrophila was the isolated organism. The typical presentation of an infection of A. hydrophila mimics a streptococcal soft tissue infection, which may result in delay in administration of appropriate antibiotics. A case is presented of a nonimmunocompromised patient who developed an A. hydrophila infection following freshwater-related injuries.

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Department of Podiatric Surgery, St. John Hospital-Macomb Center, Harrison Township, Michigan, USA.

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