Recently, the Songgang People's Hospital of Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, admitted a male patient with sepsis and multi-organ failure. It is reported that when the patient Mr. Li went to the market to buy fish, he accidentally stabbed his right hand by the fin, and at 2 a.m., his right hand was swollen and hot, accompanied by dizziness, fatigue, and a high fever of 40 degrees. Mr. Lee was diagnosed with Vibrio vulnificus infection. This bacterium "lurks" in marine fish and enters the body through punctured wounds, causing infection or life-threatening. Doctors say the case fatality rate of this marine bacterial infection can reach 75% if not treated in time. After timely and effective treatment, Mr. Li is now out of danger of life.
Source: Litchi Micro News