نتایج جستجو برای: vibrio cholera

تعداد نتایج: 23857  

2011
Nancy Männikkö

23. Li M, Shimada T, Morris JG Jr, Sulakvelidze A, Sozhamannan S. Evidence for the emergence of non-O1 and non-O139 Vibrio cholerae strains with pathogenic potential by exchange of O-antigen biosynthesis regions. Infect Immun. 2002;70:2441–53. doi:10.1128/ IAI.70.5.2441-2453.2002 24. Kendall EA, Chowdhury F, Begum Y, Khan AI, Li S, Thierer JH, et al. Relatedness of Vibrio cholerae O1/O139 isola...

2016
Taj Azarian Afsar Ali Judith A. Johnson Mohammad Jubair Eleonora Cella Massimo Ciccozzi David J. Nolan William Farmerie Mohammad H. Rashid Shrestha Sinha-Ray Meer T. Alam J. Glenn Morris Marco Salemi

Vibrio cholerae is ubiquitous in aquatic environments, with environmental toxigenic V. cholerae O1 strains serving as a source for recurrent cholera epidemics and pandemic disease. However, a number of questions remain about long-term survival and evolution of V. cholerae strains within these aquatic environmental reservoirs. Through monitoring of the Haitian aquatic environment following the 2...

2014
Manoj Kumar Vijay Lakshmi Sharma M. Kumar V. L. Sharma

Cholera is one of the oldest and best understood endemic diseases. An actual bacterial enteric disease, it is characterized in its severe form by sudden onset, profuse painless watery stools (ricewater stool), nausea and profuse vomiting early in the course of illness. Endemic and pandemics are strongly linked to the consumption of unsafe water, poor hygiene, poor sanitation and crowded living ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1965
S RIZVI M I HUQ A S BENENSON

During 1963, El Tor cholera spread through Thailand and Burma, and finally appeared in the Chittagong area of East Pakistan in November (Yen et al., East Pakistan MIed. J. 8:22, 1964). With disease caused by the El Tor vibrio within 80 km of areas under study by this laboratory, all vibrio isolates which agglutinated in cholera antisera were screened by the chicken erythrocyte agglutination tes...

1943
G. Panja S. K. Ghosh

Potassium permanganate pills were used by Rogers (1913) in cholera cases to neutralize the toxins of the cholera vibrio, and 'permanganate is commonly used to disinfect clothes, well water and tank water, cholera stools, etc., during an epidemic. Hands also are often washed with permanganate solutions after attending cholera cases. There are various old references to potassium permanganate in d...

2014
Pablo Caracciolo Gomes de Sá Miriam Lopes Da Silva Adriana Ribeiro Carneiro Jaqueline Conceição Meireles Gomes Larissa Maranhão Dias Jorianne Thyeska Castro Alves Adonney Allan De Oliveira Veras Rafael Azevedo Baraúna Diego Assis Das Graças Maria Helena Matté Maria Ines Zanolli Sato Elayse Maria Hachich Glavur Rogério Matté Rommel Thiago Jucá Ramos Artur Silva

Vibrio cholerae O1 is the causative agent of cholera and is ubiquitous in the aquatic environment, while V. cholerae strains non-O1 and non-O139 are recognized as causative agents of sporadic and localized outbreaks of diarrhea. Here, we report the complete sequence of a non-O1 and non-O139 V. cholerae strain (VCC19), which was isolated from the environment in Brazil. The sequence includes the ...

2011
Anna E. Newton Katherine E. Heiman Ann Schmitz Tom Török Andria Apostolou Heather Hanson Prabhu Gounder Susan Bohm Katie Kurkjian Michele Parsons Deborah Talkington Steven Stroika Lawrence C. Madoff Franny Elson David Sweat Venessa Cantu Okey Akwari Barbara E. Mahon Eric D. Mintz

Cholera is rare in the United States (annual average 6 cases). Since epidemic cholera began in Hispaniola in 2010, a total of 23 cholera cases caused by toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 have been confirmed in the United States. Twenty-two case-patients reported travel to Hispaniola and 1 reported consumption of seafood from Haiti.

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2009
Eric J. Nelson Angela Tanudra Ashrafuzzaman Chowdhury Anne V. Kane Firdausi Qadri Stephen B. Calderwood Jenifer Coburn Andrew Camilli

The microbes that accompany the etiologic agent of cholera, Vibrio cholerae, are only now being defined. In this study, spirochetes from the genus Brachyspira were identified at high titers in more than one third of cholera patients in Bangladesh. Spirochetosis should now be tracked in the setting of cholera outbreaks.

2017
Ali Al-Fendi Rafidah Hanim Shueb Phiaw Chong Foo Manickam Ravichandran Chan Yean Yean

The complete genome sequence of bacteriophage VPUSM 8 against O1 El Tor Inaba Vibrio cholerae is reported here. The isolated VPUSM 8 has potential use in future phage therapy or as a biocontrol agent for the prevention and treatment of cholera.

2008
Stefan Schild Anne L. Bishop Andrew Camilli

T he gram-negative, motile, curvedrod bacterium Vibrio cholerae can cause cholera—an acute, explosive diarrheal disease. Epidemic cholera was described in the 1500s, but reports of cholera-like symptoms date back much earlier, to the times of Hippocrates and the Buddha. In 1849 John Snow, a London physician, determined that cholera is transmitted by water, and in 1883 Robert Koch successfully i...

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