1. Locally Acquired Melioidosis Linked to Environment - Mississippi, 2020-2023.
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Petras JK, Elrod MG, Ty MC, Dawson P, O'Laughlin K, Gee JE, Hanson J, Boutwell C, Ainsworth G, Beesley CA, Saile E, Tiller R, Gulvik CA, Ware D, Sokol T, Balsamo G, Taylor K, Salzer JS, Bower WA, Weiner ZP, Negrón ME, Hoffmaster AR, and Byers P
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- Humans, United States epidemiology, Burkholderia pseudomallei genetics, Burkholderia pseudomallei isolation & purification, Melioidosis epidemiology, Melioidosis microbiology, Environmental Microbiology
- Abstract
Melioidosis, caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei , is a rare but potentially fatal bacterial disease endemic to tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. It is typically acquired through contact with contaminated soil or fresh water. Before this investigation, B. pseudomallei was not known to have been isolated from the environment in the continental United States. Here, we report on three patients living in the same Mississippi Gulf Coast county who presented with melioidosis within a 3-year period. They were infected by the same Western Hemisphere B. pseudomallei strain that was discovered in three environmental samples collected from the property of one of the patients. These findings indicate local acquisition of melioidosis from the environment in the Mississippi Gulf Coast region., (Copyright © 2023 Massachusetts Medical Society.)
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- 2023
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