Multistate Outbreak of Melioidosis Associated with Imported Aromatherapy Spray
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- DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa2116130
Multistate Outbreak of Melioidosis Associated with Imported Aromatherapy Spray
Abstract
Melioidosis, caused by the bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei, is an uncommon infection that is typically associated with exposure to soil and water in tropical and subtropical environments. It is rarely diagnosed in the continental United States. Patients with melioidosis in the United States commonly report travel to regions where melioidosis is endemic. We report a cluster of four non-travel-associated cases of melioidosis in Georgia, Kansas, Minnesota, and Texas. These cases were caused by the same strain of B. pseudomallei that was linked to an aromatherapy spray product imported from a melioidosis-endemic area.
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