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Vibrio cholerae and cholera molecular to global ~ Bacterium vibrio cholerae Isolation and identification of Vibrio cholerae O1 from fecal specimens Bradford A Kay Cheryl A Bopp Joy G Wells Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 in food and water Charles A Kaysner Walter E Hill Detection of cholera toxin genes Tanja Popovic Patricia I Fields Orjan Olsvik Detection of toxins of

Vibrio Cholerae And Cholera Molecular to Global ~ Vibrio Cholerae And Cholera Molecular to Global Perspectives I Kaye Wachsmuth Paul A Blake Ørjan Olsvik on FREE shipping on qualifying offers Presents the latest molecular studies of virulence colonization gene regulation and the O1 antigen Gives an indepth and analytical approach to the epidemiology of cholera that includes outbreak investigations

Revisiting the Global Epidemiology of Cholera in ~ Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae is responsible for 14 to 43 million cases with about 21000–143000 deaths per year Dominance of O1 and O139 serogroups classical and El tor biotypes alterations in CTX phages and the pathogenicity Islands are some of the major features of V cholerae isolates that are responsible for cholera epidemics Wholegenome sequencing WGS based analyses of single

Vibrio cholerae and cholera molecular to global ~ 1994 Vibrio cholerae and cholera molecular to global perspectives edited by I Kaye Wachsmuth Paul A Blake Orjan Olsvik ASM Press Washington DC Wikipedia Citation Please see Wikipedias template documentation for further citation fields that may be required

Cholera and Climate A Demonstrated Relationship ~ Vibrio cholerae the causative agent of cholera is naturally present in the environment and autochthonous to coastal and estuarine ecosystems V cholerae is associated with copepods for its survival and multiplication in the natural environment Changes in the density of its reservoir may result in modification of the bacterial population size in the environment

Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Vibrio cholerae ~ Multilocus enzyme electrophoresis MLEE of 397 Vibrio cholerae isolates including 143 serogroup reference strains and 244 strains from Mexico and Guatemala identified 279 electrophoretic types ETs distributed in two major divisions I and II Linkage disequilibrium was demonstrated in both divisions and in subdivision Ic of division I but not in subdivision Ia which includes 76 of the ETs

Cholera Vibrio cholerae O1 and O139 and Other Pathogenic ~ Cholera is a potentially epidemic and lifethreatening secretory diarrhea characterized by numerous voluminous watery stools often accompanied by vomiting and resulting in hypovolemic shock and acidosis It is caused by certain members of the species Vibrio cholerae which can also cause mild or inapparent infections

UpToDate ~ The clinical approach to patients with cholera is discussed separately See Cholera Clinical features diagnosis treatment and prevention Infections due to other strains of V cholerae that do not cause epidemic cholera are also discussed elsewhere See Infections due to nonO1O139 Vibrio cholerae

Sensitive Microplate Assay for Detection of Bactericidal ~ A microplate assay for the detection of bactericidal antibodies to Vibrio cholerae O139 is described The assay is sensitive highly reproducible specific and convenient to perform It has been used to demonstrate the induction of serum bactericidal antibodies in Vietnamese recipients of an oral inactivated bivalent O1O139 vaccine as well as in Bangladeshi patients with O139 disease

Publications Data Statistics Cholera CDC ~ Reported cholera in the United States 19921994 a reflection of global changes in cholera epidemiology External JAMA 1996276430712 Boyce TG Mintz ED Greene KD Wells JG Hockin JC Morgan D Tauxe RV Vibrio cholerae O139 Bengal infections among tourists to southeast Asia an intercontinental foodborne outbreak


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