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Quantifying Vibrio Infection Risks From Beach Recreation Along U.S. Eastern Seaboard in Year 2100
Abstract Marine vibrios, a group of marine bacteria that are opportunist human pathogens, proliferates faster in coastal environments at warmer temperature. Recently, there have been significant concerns of human infection risks during marine beach recreations due to the elevation of seawater temperature in the United States Eastern Seaboard.
Yen‐Hsiang Huang, Sunny Jiang
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Scanning the landscape of genome architecture of non-O1 and non-O139 Vibrio cholerae by whole genome mapping reveals extensive population genetic diversity. [PDF]
Historically, cholera outbreaks have been linked to V. cholerae O1 serogroup strains or its derivatives of the O37 and O139 serogroups. A genomic study on the 2010 Haiti cholera outbreak strains highlighted the putative role of non O1/non-O139 V ...
Carol Chapman +12 more
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Immunoinformatics‐Based Multi‐Epitope Vaccine Targeting Helicobacter Pylori
ABSTRACT Background The rising global incidence of Helicobacter pylori‐related diseases, particularly gastric cancer, underscores the urgent need for effective preventive vaccines, motivating the exploration of innovative immunoinformatic strategies to address this public health challenge.
Aytak Vahdat Khajeh Pasha +4 more
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Biofilms Comprise a Component of the Annual Cycle of
Vibrio cholerae, an estuarine bacterium, is the causative agent of cholera, a severe diarrheal disease that demonstrates seasonal incidence in Bangladesh. In an extensive study of V.
Marzia Sultana +14 more
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Lateral flow immunoassays (LFIAs) for rapid, point‐of‐care testing face challenges with real patient samples. This work presents magnetically retrievable platinum nanoreporters for LFIAs that purify and concentrate samples, and amplify signals, enhancing sensitivity and lowering the visual limit of detection in complex bio‐samples such as human serum ...
Yuxi Cheng +8 more
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Background Cholera has been endemic in Ghana since its detection in 1970. It has been shown that long-term survival of the bacteria may be attained in aquatic environments.
David Abana +6 more
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A novel one‐dimensional mercury coordination polymer (CP), identified as [(μ2‐Cl)(Ina)Hg(μ3‐Cl)Hg(μ2‐Cl)2(Ina)]n (1) (where Ina represents isonicotinic acid or 4‐pyridinecarboxylic acid), was synthesized via the interaction of isonicotinic acid with mercury(II) salt.
Shekufeh Alaei +8 more
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Update: Vibrio cholerae O1—Western Hemisphere, 1991-1994, and V. cholerae O139—Asia, 1994
The cholera epidemic caused by Vibrio cholerae O1 that began in January 1991 has continued to spread in Central and South America (Figure 1). In southern Asia, the epidemic caused by the newly recognized strain V. cholerae O139 that began in late 1992 also has continued to spread (Figure 2). This report updates surveillance findings for both epidemics.
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In the course of assessment of epidemiological situation around the world in 2015, established has been the tendency to incidence rate reduction, with the annual average tempo - 10.225 % (in reference to 2006).
S. V. Titova +11 more
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Vibrio cholerae, the aetiological agent of cholera, is predominantly an imported pathogen in high‐income countries. We report a case of a 49‐year‐old Nigerian male returning from Africa with abdominal pain and watery diarrhea, who rapidly developed acute kidney injury.
Cristina Seguiti +14 more
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