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A series of new substituted benzophenone derivatives was designed, synthesized and screened for their antifungal and antibacterial activities. The bioassays indicated that most of the synthesized compounds showed some antifungal activity against the ...
Zhaopin Gou+6 more
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On agglutination of vibrios [PDF]
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Crendiropoulo, Milton+1 more
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SUMMARYVibrios are ubiquitous and abundant in the aquatic environment. A high abundance of vibrios is also detected in tissues and/or organs of various marine algae and animals, e.g., abalones, bivalves, corals, fish, shrimp, sponges, squid, and zooplankton.
Fabiano L. Thompson+2 more
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Vibrios include several pathogenic bacteria that occur in aquatic environments. The presence of Vibrio has been assessed in many ecosystems by culture-based techniques.
Judit Bellés-Garulera+5 more
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Vibrio bacteria, particularly members of the Harveyi clade, are the most important pathogens of aquatic organisms that cause significant economic losses in the world.
Hao Kang+16 more
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US vibriosis rates have increased since 1996, and many Vibrio vulnificus infections are fatal. In April 2003, California implemented a regulation restricting the sale of raw oysters harvested from the Gulf of Mexico during April 1–October 31, unless they
Duc J. Vugia+4 more
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In Hot Water: Effects of Climate Change on Vibrio-Human Interactions.
Sea level rise and the anthropogenic warming of the world's oceans is not only an environmental tragedy, but these changes also result in a significant threat to public health.
B. Froelich, D. Daines
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The ability of two different Vibrio spp. bacteriophages to infect Vibrio harveyi, Vibrio cholerae and Vibrio mimicus [PDF]
To determine the host range of the Vibrio harveyi myovirus-like bacteriophage (VHML) and the cholera toxin conversion bacteriophage (CTX Phi) within a range of Vibrio cholerae and V. mimicus and V. harveyi, V. cholerae and V. mimicus isolates respectively.Three V. harveyi, eight V. cholerae and five V.
Payne, M., Oakey, Jane, Owens, L.
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Purple non-sulfur bacteria (PNSB) biomass is an emerging alternative protein source, yet research of PNSB as added-value protein ingredient is limited. This research aimed to study the use of PNSB as protein source for shrimp and investigate the shrimp’s
A. Alloul+5 more
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Population-Level Effect of Cholera Vaccine on Displaced Populations, South Sudan, 2014
Following mass population displacements in South Sudan, preventive cholera vaccination campaigns were conducted in displaced persons camps before a 2014 cholera outbreak.
Andrew S. Azman+13 more
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