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Chromobacterium violaceum
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*Mostly tropical or subtropical areas, especially southeast Asia
 
*Mostly tropical or subtropical areas, especially southeast Asia
 
*Also in southeast US, most commonly Florida
 
*Also in southeast US, most commonly Florida
*CGD is a risk factor for opportunistic infection, as is G6PD deficiency
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*[[CGD]] is a risk factor for opportunistic infection, as is [[G6PD deficiency]]
   
 
==Clinical Manifestations==
 
==Clinical Manifestations==
   
 
*Causes wound infections following contaminated water exposure
 
*Causes wound infections following contaminated water exposure
*Always with systemic features, including fever (100%) and sepsis (82%)
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*Always with systemic features, including [[Causes::fever]] (100%) and [[Causes::sepsis]] (82%)
*Often bacteremic (60%) and can involve visceral organs (51%), especially lung and liver
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*Often [[Causes::bacteremia]] (60%) and can involve visceral organs (51%), especially lung and liver
 
*High mortality (53%)
 
*High mortality (53%)
   

Revision as of 06:05, 29 August 2020

Background

Microbiology

  • Gram-negative bacterium
  • Colonies are deep purple to black due to the presence of the violacein pigment
  • Found in water

Epidemiology

  • Mostly tropical or subtropical areas, especially southeast Asia
  • Also in southeast US, most commonly Florida
  • CGD is a risk factor for opportunistic infection, as is G6PD deficiency

Clinical Manifestations

  • Causes wound infections following contaminated water exposure
  • Always with systemic features, including fever (100%) and sepsis (82%)
  • Often bacteremia (60%) and can involve visceral organs (51%), especially lung and liver
  • High mortality (53%)

Differential Diagnosis

Management

Further Reading