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author Brehm, Thomas Theo
Berneking, Laura
Sena Martins, Meike
Dupke, Susann
Jacob, Daniela
Drechsel, Oliver
Bohnert, Jürgen
Becker, Karsten
Kramer, Axel
Christner, Martin
Aepfelbacher, Martin
Schmiedel, Stefan
Rohde, Holger
Balau, Veronika
Baufeld, Elsa
Brechmann, Simone
Briedigkeit, Lutz
Diedrich, Stephan
Ebert, Ulrike
Fickenscher, Helmut
Grgic, Bojana
Heidecke, Claus-Dieter
Hinz, Peter
Hoffmann, Ada
Holbe, Meike
Ignatius, Ralf
Kaup, Olaf
Kern, Martin
Kerwat, Martina
Klempien, Ingo
Lamprecht, Georg
Meerbach, Astrid
Mischnik, Alexander
Podbielski, Andreas
Schaefer, Stephan
Schwarz, Roman
Strauch, Eckhard
Warnke, Philipp
Weikert-Asbeck, Simone
Witte, Maria
Zaki, Waleed
author_facet Brehm, Thomas Theo
Berneking, Laura
Sena Martins, Meike
Dupke, Susann
Jacob, Daniela
Drechsel, Oliver
Bohnert, Jürgen
Becker, Karsten
Kramer, Axel
Christner, Martin
Aepfelbacher, Martin
Schmiedel, Stefan
Rohde, Holger
Balau, Veronika
Baufeld, Elsa
Brechmann, Simone
Briedigkeit, Lutz
Diedrich, Stephan
Ebert, Ulrike
Fickenscher, Helmut
Grgic, Bojana
Heidecke, Claus-Dieter
Hinz, Peter
Hoffmann, Ada
Holbe, Meike
Ignatius, Ralf
Kaup, Olaf
Kern, Martin
Kerwat, Martina
Klempien, Ingo
Lamprecht, Georg
Meerbach, Astrid
Mischnik, Alexander
Podbielski, Andreas
Schaefer, Stephan
Schwarz, Roman
Strauch, Eckhard
Warnke, Philipp
Weikert-Asbeck, Simone
Witte, Maria
Zaki, Waleed
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description BACKGROUND: Vibrio spp. are aquatic bacteria that prefer warm seawater with moderate salinity. In humans, they can cause gastroenteritis, wound infections, and ear infections. During the summers of 2018 and 2019, unprecedented high sea surface temperatures were recorded in the German Baltic Sea. AIM: We aimed to describe the clinical course and microbiological characteristics of Vibrio infections in Germany in 2018 and 2019. METHODS: We performed an observational retrospective multi-centre cohort study of patients diagnosed with domestically-acquired Vibrio infections in Germany in 2018 and 2019. Demographic, clinical, and microbiological data were assessed, and isolates were subjected to whole genome sequencing and antimicrobial susceptibility testing. RESULTS: Of the 63 patients with Vibrio infections, most contracted the virus between June and September, primarily in the Baltic Sea: 44 (70%) were male and the median age was 65 years (range: 2–93 years). Thirty-eight patients presented with wound infections, 16 with ear infections, six with gastroenteritis, two with pneumonia (after seawater aspiration) and one with primary septicaemia. The majority of infections were attributed to V. cholerae (non–O1/non-O139) (n = 30; 48%) or V. vulnificus (n = 22; 38%). Phylogenetic analyses of 12 available isolates showed clusters of three identical strains of V. vulnificus, which caused wound infections, suggesting that some clonal lines can spread across the Baltic Sea. CONCLUSIONS: During the summers of 2018 and 2019, severe heatwaves facilitated increased numbers of Vibrio infections in Germany. Since climate change is likely to favour the proliferation of these bacteria, a further increase in Vibrio-associated diseases is expected.
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spelling pubmed-85183102021-11-02 Heatwave-associated Vibrio infections in Germany, 2018 and 2019 Brehm, Thomas Theo Berneking, Laura Sena Martins, Meike Dupke, Susann Jacob, Daniela Drechsel, Oliver Bohnert, Jürgen Becker, Karsten Kramer, Axel Christner, Martin Aepfelbacher, Martin Schmiedel, Stefan Rohde, Holger Balau, Veronika Baufeld, Elsa Brechmann, Simone Briedigkeit, Lutz Diedrich, Stephan Ebert, Ulrike Fickenscher, Helmut Grgic, Bojana Heidecke, Claus-Dieter Hinz, Peter Hoffmann, Ada Holbe, Meike Ignatius, Ralf Kaup, Olaf Kern, Martin Kerwat, Martina Klempien, Ingo Lamprecht, Georg Meerbach, Astrid Mischnik, Alexander Podbielski, Andreas Schaefer, Stephan Schwarz, Roman Strauch, Eckhard Warnke, Philipp Weikert-Asbeck, Simone Witte, Maria Zaki, Waleed Euro Surveill Research BACKGROUND: Vibrio spp. are aquatic bacteria that prefer warm seawater with moderate salinity. In humans, they can cause gastroenteritis, wound infections, and ear infections. During the summers of 2018 and 2019, unprecedented high sea surface temperatures were recorded in the German Baltic Sea. AIM: We aimed to describe the clinical course and microbiological characteristics of Vibrio infections in Germany in 2018 and 2019. METHODS: We performed an observational retrospective multi-centre cohort study of patients diagnosed with domestically-acquired Vibrio infections in Germany in 2018 and 2019. Demographic, clinical, and microbiological data were assessed, and isolates were subjected to whole genome sequencing and antimicrobial susceptibility testing. RESULTS: Of the 63 patients with Vibrio infections, most contracted the virus between June and September, primarily in the Baltic Sea: 44 (70%) were male and the median age was 65 years (range: 2–93 years). Thirty-eight patients presented with wound infections, 16 with ear infections, six with gastroenteritis, two with pneumonia (after seawater aspiration) and one with primary septicaemia. The majority of infections were attributed to V. cholerae (non–O1/non-O139) (n = 30; 48%) or V. vulnificus (n = 22; 38%). Phylogenetic analyses of 12 available isolates showed clusters of three identical strains of V. vulnificus, which caused wound infections, suggesting that some clonal lines can spread across the Baltic Sea. CONCLUSIONS: During the summers of 2018 and 2019, severe heatwaves facilitated increased numbers of Vibrio infections in Germany. Since climate change is likely to favour the proliferation of these bacteria, a further increase in Vibrio-associated diseases is expected. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) 2021-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8518310/ /pubmed/34651572 http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2021.26.41.2002041 Text en This article is copyright of the authors or their affiliated institutions, 2021. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) Licence. You may share and adapt the material, but must give appropriate credit to the source, provide a link to the licence, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Research
Brehm, Thomas Theo
Berneking, Laura
Sena Martins, Meike
Dupke, Susann
Jacob, Daniela
Drechsel, Oliver
Bohnert, Jürgen
Becker, Karsten
Kramer, Axel
Christner, Martin
Aepfelbacher, Martin
Schmiedel, Stefan
Rohde, Holger
Balau, Veronika
Baufeld, Elsa
Brechmann, Simone
Briedigkeit, Lutz
Diedrich, Stephan
Ebert, Ulrike
Fickenscher, Helmut
Grgic, Bojana
Heidecke, Claus-Dieter
Hinz, Peter
Hoffmann, Ada
Holbe, Meike
Ignatius, Ralf
Kaup, Olaf
Kern, Martin
Kerwat, Martina
Klempien, Ingo
Lamprecht, Georg
Meerbach, Astrid
Mischnik, Alexander
Podbielski, Andreas
Schaefer, Stephan
Schwarz, Roman
Strauch, Eckhard
Warnke, Philipp
Weikert-Asbeck, Simone
Witte, Maria
Zaki, Waleed
Heatwave-associated Vibrio infections in Germany, 2018 and 2019
title Heatwave-associated Vibrio infections in Germany, 2018 and 2019
title_full Heatwave-associated Vibrio infections in Germany, 2018 and 2019
title_fullStr Heatwave-associated Vibrio infections in Germany, 2018 and 2019
title_full_unstemmed Heatwave-associated Vibrio infections in Germany, 2018 and 2019
title_short Heatwave-associated Vibrio infections in Germany, 2018 and 2019
title_sort heatwave-associated vibrio infections in germany, 2018 and 2019
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8518310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34651572
http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2021.26.41.2002041
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