Vibrio vulnificus is a marine gram-negative bacteria that is recognized as a cause of fulminant primary septicemia , wound infections and acute self-limiting diarrhea .
Conclusion the higher mortality rate was relate to the large percentage of the fulminant type cases in the 2002 's group . Multiple organ function lesion is a significant characteristic in the 2002 's group , suggesting that meningitis diplococcus has the possibility of the extensive infection .
Aimfulminant hepatic failure is the main cause of death in viral hepatitis , so it is a great threat for human health . The mechanism of fulminant hepatic failure is very complicated and until now it has not been completely clarified .