“…With varied symptoms in the literature, generating a signi cant impact on human health with a total of 260 disorders described in the literature in the last 40 years, which indicates the potential danger it represents. (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10) Shewanella-related infections are reported sporadically, therefore Keyi Yu et al carried out a systematic review of the literature published between 1978 and June 2022, in which cases of Shewanella infection were found throughout the world, with a greater predominance in places with a warm climate or tropical, subtropical and temperate countries, such as Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Israel, Spain, and Turkey; of predominance in cities and coastal regions suitable for tourism and life, such as Taiwan of China, Martinique, Barbados, Canary Islands, with ages ranging from newborns to 92 years, with a predominance in over 60 years and men in 61.7/%, of this 35.16% were infection by S. algae, 28.94% infection by S. putrefaciens and 0.7% infections by S. xiamenensis; isolating mainly in the blood and exudates from skin lesions. In this study, no cases were reported in Colombia, however, when doing a review of the literature, two isolated cases were found in Colombia, none of which occurred in the pediatric population.…”