نتایج جستجو برای: v cholerae

تعداد نتایج: 308013  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Haopeng Rui Jennifer M Ritchie Roderick T Bronson John J Mekalanos Yuanxing Zhang Matthew K Waldor

Cholera is a severe diarrheal disease caused by the motile Gram-negative rod Vibrio cholerae. Live-attenuated V. cholerae vaccines harboring deletions of the genes encoding cholera toxin have great promise for reducing the global burden of cholera. However, development of live vaccines has been hampered by the tendency of such strains to induce noncholeric reactogenic diarrhea in human subjects...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2008
Shukla Das Rumpa Saha Iqbal R Kaur

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE Epidemics of cholera caused by toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 and O139 (Bengal strain) represent a major public health problem in most developing countries. In view of the reported shift in epidemiology and pattern of antibiotic resistance in this was study carried out to assess the development of resistance to essential drugs like fluoroquinolones during treatment of chole...

Journal: :biomacromolecular journal 2015
mehdi zeinoddini ali reza saeedinia vahid sadeghi mehdi shamsara massoud hajia

cholera outbreak is more common in developing countries. the causative agent of the disease is vibrio cholerae strains o1 and o139. traditional diagnostic testing for vibrio is not always reliable, because vibrio can enter a viable but non cultivable state. therefore, nucleic acid-based tests have emerged as a useful alternative to traditional enrichment testing.       in this investigation, a ...

2012
Diana E Waturangi Ignasius Joanito Yogiara Yogi Sabu Thomas

BACKGROUND Vibrio cholerae is the causative organism of waterborne disease, cholera. V. cholerae has caused many epidemics and pandemics of cholera for many years. In this study, V. cholerae recovered from edible ice were investigated for their genetic diversity using Enterobacterial Repetitive Intergenic Consensus (ERIC) PCR and Repetitive Extragenic Palindromic (REP) PCR. Isolation was done u...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2004
Debasish Saha Regina C LaRocque Ashraful I Khan Jason B Harris Yasmin Ara Begum Syed M Akramuzzaman Abu S G Faruque Edward T Ryan Firdausi Qadri Stephen B Calderwood

The serum vibriocidal antibody is the only recognized predictor of protection from cholera, but no seroepidemiological data have been gathered since the emergence of Vibrio cholerae O139. We assessed the association between the vibriocidal antibody titer and protection from cholera in an endemic setting. Although a higher baseline vibriocidal titer correlated with protection from V. cholerae O1...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2000
A Coelho J R Andrade A C Vicente V J Dirita

A Vibrio cholerae cytotoxin, designated VcVac, was found to cause vacuolation in Vero cells. It was originally detected in the pathogenic O1 Amazonia variant of V. cholerae and later shown to be produced in environmental strains and some El Tor strains. Comparison of VcVac production in various strains suggested that hemolysin was responsible for the vacuolating phenotype. Genetic experiments e...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2004
D V Singh R Bhanumathi R R Colwell

Until the emergence of Vibrio cholerae O139 in 1992, toxigenic strains of V. cholerae O1 were considered to be the only causative agents of epidemic and pandemic cholera (3). Molecular studies using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (4), ribotyping (3), enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus sequence (ERIC)-PCR (1), and restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of the CTX geneti...

2016
Samit S Watve Aroon T Chande Lavanya Rishishwar Leonardo Mariño-Ramírez I King Jordan Brian K Hammer

The human pathogen Vibrio cholerae employs several adaptive mechanisms for environmental persistence, including natural transformation and type VI secretion, creating a reservoir for the spread of disease. Here, we report whole-genome sequences of 26 diverse V. cholerae isolates, significantly increasing the sequence diversity of publicly available V. cholerae genomes.

2011
Shukla Das Shilpee Choudhry Rumpa Saha Vishnampettai G. Ramachandran Kamaldeep Kaur B. L. Sarkar

Introduction: Considering the changing geographical and temporal occurrence of Vibrio cholerae, there is a continuing need to monitor the strain characteristics and antibiotic resistance patterns of this pathogen. The present study was conducted to document the changing biology of V. cholerae isolates in and around Delhi, India, and the development of antibiotic resistance. Methodology: A total...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Yan Wei Paolo Ocampo Bruce R Levin

Studies of Vibrio cholerae in the environment and infected patients suggest that the waning of cholera outbreaks is associated with rise in the density of lytic bacteriophage. In accordance with mathematical models, there are seemingly realistic conditions where phage predation could be responsible for declines in the incidence of cholera. Here, we present the results of experiments with the El...

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