Background
Sonoma Department of Health Services (SDHS), in coordination with the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), is investigating an outbreak of skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) associated with
Tough Mudder, an adventure race involving extensive exposure to mud, held at the Sonoma Raceway on August 19 and 20, 2023.
Numerous race participants have experienced SSTIs (most frequently described as a pustular rash), along with other symptoms such as fever and headache. Multiple wound cultures have yielded Aeromonas.
Aeromonas are gram-negative bacteria that grow in freshwater and marine environments and can cause wound infections ranging from mild cellulitis to necrotizing fasciitis. Aeromonas strains may be resistant to antibiotics commonly used to treat SSTIs caused by other bacteria. In addition, Aeromonas infections have been associated with gastroenteritis, sepsis, and involvement of multiple extraintestinal sites.