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FULMINATING SYSTEMIC INFECTION CAUSED BY VIBRIO CHOLERAE SPECIES WHICH DOES NOT AGGLUTINATE WITH 0‐1 V. CHOLERAE ANTISERUM

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A case of fatal septicaemia caused by Vibrio cholerae which did not agglutinate with 0 group 1 V. cholerae antiserum is presented. The illness occurred in a 64-year-old Aboriginal woman from Aurukun Mission in Cape York. The organism was isolated from multiple blood cultures and urine during life, and froma a large hepatic abscess found post mortem. The pathogenicity and epidemiology of the organism is discussed.

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