Clinical Characteristics of Corynebacterium ulcerans Infection, Japan

Emerg Infect Dis. 2023 Aug;29(8):1505-1515. doi: 10.3201/eid2908.220058.

Abstract

Corynebacterium ulcerans is a closely related bacterium to the diphtheria bacterium C. diphtheriae, and some C. ulcerans strains produce toxins that are similar to diphtheria toxin. C. ulcerans is widely distributed in the environment and is considered one of the most harmful pathogens to livestock and wildlife. Infection with C. ulcerans can cause respiratory or nonrespiratory symptoms in patients. Recently, the microorganism has been increasingly recognized as an emerging zoonotic agent of diphtheria-like illness in Japan. To clarify the overall clinical characteristics, treatment-related factors, and outcomes of C. ulcerans infection, we analyzed 34 cases of C. ulcerans that occurred in Japan during 2001-2020. During 2010-2020, the incidence rate of C. ulcerans infection increased markedly, and the overall mortality rate was 5.9%. It is recommended that adults be vaccinated with diphtheria toxoid vaccine to prevent the spread of this infection.

Keywords: Corynebacterium ulcerans; Japan; bacteria; bacterial infections; companion animals; diphtheria; respiratory infections.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Corynebacterium / genetics
  • Corynebacterium Infections* / microbiology
  • Corynebacterium diphtheriae*
  • Diphtheria Toxin
  • Diphtheria Toxoid
  • Diphtheria* / diagnosis
  • Diphtheria* / epidemiology
  • Diphtheria* / prevention & control
  • Humans
  • Japan / epidemiology

Substances

  • Diphtheria Toxin
  • Diphtheria Toxoid

Supplementary concepts

  • Corynebacterium ulcerans