Comparative genomics for non-O1/O139 Vibrio cholerae isolates recovered from the Yangtze River Estuary versus V. cholerae representative isolates from serogroup O1 [PDF]
Vibriocholerae, which is autochthonous to estuaries worldwide, can cause human cholera that is still pandemic in developing countries. A number of V. cholerae isolates of clinical and environmental origin worldwide have been subjected to genome sequencing to address their phylogenesis and bacterial pathogenesis, however, little genome information is ...
Gong, Li +11 more
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Emergence and spread of different ctxB alleles of Vibrio cholerae O1 in Odisha, India
This study reports variants of the ctxB allele of Vibrio cholerae O1 isolated between 1995 and 2019 in Odisha, India. ctxB1 genotypes dominated from 1995 to 2016. The Haitian variant and El Tor ctxB3 genotypes of V.
Bibhuti Bhusan Pal +2 more
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Serological Cross‐Reaction between Intact and Chemically Modified Lipopolysaccharides of O1 Vibrio cholerae Inaba and Non‐O1 V. cholerae Bio‐Serogroup Hakata [PDF]
AbstractSerological cross‐reaction of intact as well as chemically modified LPS from O1 Vibrio cholerae 569B (Inaba) with non‐O1 V. cholerae Hakata LPS, which contain α(1→2)‐linked N‐acetyl perosamine‐homopolymer constituting their O polysaccharide chain, was studied by passive hemolysis test by using their LPS as antigen for sensitizing sheep red ...
Y, Isshiki +3 more
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Non-toxigenic Vibrio cholerae non-O1/non-O139 pseudo-bacteraemia in a neonate: A case report
Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1/O139 is causative of cholera, which is a well characterised potentially epidemic gastrointestinal disease. Less is known about the pathogenesis and clinical presentation of non-toxigenic V.
Wentzel B. Dowling +3 more
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The O139 Serogroup ofVibrio choleraeComprises Diverse Clones of Epidemic and Nonepidemic Strains Derived from MultipleV. choleraeO1 or Non‐O1 Progenitors [PDF]
Sixty-four representative strains of Vibrio cholerae O139 were analyzed, to re-examine the origin of this serogroup. Ribotyping differentiated the strains into 3 HindIII and 7 BglI ribotypes. One HindIII and 5 BglI ribotypes were shared by all toxigenic O139 strains. Of 6 nontoxigenic O139 strains, 3 shared ribotypes with the toxigenic strains, carried
S M, Faruque +6 more
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Characterization and Genetic Variation of Vibrio cholerae Isolated from Clinical and Environmental Sources in Thailand. [PDF]
Cholera is still an important public health problem in several countries, including Thailand. In this study, a collection of clinical and environmental V.
Achiraya Siriphap +6 more
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Genome Sequence of Hybrid V ibrio cholerae O1 MJ-1236, B-33, and CIRS101 and Comparative Genomics with V. cholerae [PDF]
ABSTRACT The genomes of V ibrio cholerae O1 Matlab variant MJ-1236, Mozambique O1 El Tor variant B33, and altered O1 El Tor CIRS101 were sequenced. All three strains were found to belong to the phylocore group 1 clade of V.
Grim C. J. +13 more
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Non-O1/O139 Vibrio cholerae is increasingly reported in the clinical settings. However, intestinal infections via the consumption of non-O1/O139 V. cholerae-carrying seafood are rarely documented in China. In this study, we reported a case of mild watery
Songzhe Fu +7 more
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Two cases of septic shock with different outcomes caused by non-O1/non-O139 isolates
In recent decades, increasing numbers of human infections have been linked to non-O1/non-O139 Vibrio cholerae . Septicemia resulting from non-O1/non-O139 V. cholerae infection is rare but has high mortality.
Jie Chen +7 more
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Emergence and genomic insights of non-pandemic O1 Vibrio cholerae in Zhejiang, China
Vibrio cholerae O1 has caused cholera pandemics. Non-pandemic V. cholerae O1 strains, which are genetically distinctive from the pandemic clones, have been isolated from both human infections and the environment.
Yun Luo +5 more
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