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V. holisae infection (medical condition): An infectious disease caused by a bacteria called Vibrio holisae. The nature and severity of symptoms can vary considerably depending on the type of infection caused - gastroenteritis, wound infection or septicemia. Gastroenteritis is the most common disease associated with this bacteria and septicemia is relatively rare. Infection usually occurs through consumption of contaminated seafood or exposure of a wound to contaminated water. The elderly and very young tend to suffer more severe symptoms.
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V. holisae infection: Another name for Vibrio infection - Vibrio holisae (or close medical condition association).
»Introduction: Vibrio infection - Vibrio holisae
»Symptoms of Vibrio infection - Vibrio holisae
»Treatments for Vibrio infection - Vibrio holisae
Some of the symptoms of V. holisae infection incude:
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Treatments for V. holisae infection (Vibrio infection - Vibrio holisae) include:
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Treatment of V. holisae infection: For more treatment information about V. holisae infection, see treatment of Vibrio infection - Vibrio holisae (V. holisae infection)
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