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Emerging trends in the etiology of enteric pathogens as evidenced from an active surveillance of hospitalized diarrhoeal patients in Kolkata, India [PDF]
Background: This study was conducted to determine the etiology of diarrhoea in a hospital setting in Kolkata. Active surveillance was conducted for 2 years on two random days per week by enrolling every fifth diarrhoeal patient admitted to the Infectious
Gopinath Nair +35 more
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Permanent draft genome sequence of Vibrio tubiashii strain NCIMB 1337 (ATCC19106) [PDF]
Vibrio tubiashii NCIMB 1337 is a major and increasingly prevalent pathogen of bivalve mollusks, and shares a close phylogenetic relationship with both V. orientalis and V. coralliilyticus.
John MacGrath +36 more
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Extraintestinal Vibrio infections in Mauritius
Few extraintestinal Vibrio infections have been reported in the African region. We report 3 cases from Mauritius: one case of Vibrio alginolyticus otitis externa; one case of soft tissue infection caused by non-O1 Vibrio cholerae and Vibrio ...
Mohammad I. Issack +4 more
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Vibrio cholerae is a Gram-negative enteropathogen causing potentially life-threatening cholera disease outbreaks, for which the World Health Organization currently registers 2–4 million cases and ~100.000 cholera-associated deaths annually worldwide ...
Michail Mamantopoulos +14 more
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The Role of Vibrio cholerae Haemagglutinin Protease (HAP) in Extra-Intestinal Infection [PDF]
Introduction: Based on the diversity of surface O antigen Vibrio cholerae can be classified into 206 serogroups. Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of cholera and extra intestinal infections like, septicemia, wound infection and haemorrhagic ...
Amit Ghosh, Hemanta Koley, Amit Pal
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Vibrio cholerae secretion system of the type VI
The review summarizes literature data on the Vibrio cholerae secretion system of the 6th type. This system is a contact-dependent macromolecular mechanism through which bacteria translocate toxic effector proteins into target cells.
S. P. Zadnova +4 more
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Introduction: The prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of the bacterial enteropathogens Vibrio cholerae, Salmonella species and Shigella species were investigated.
Palpasa Kansakar +3 more
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Many of the Vibrio spp. are major public health concerns globally. Vibrio cholerae and Vibrio parahaemolyticus are the etiology of pandemic and epidemic diarrhea and foodborne illness, respectively. Poultry has the potential to harbor pathogenic
Soudiya Akter +7 more
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Norspermidine is not a self-produced trigger for biofilm disassembly [PDF]
Formation of Bacillus subtilis biofilms, consisting of cells encapsulated within an extracellular matrix of exopolysaccharide and protein, requires the polyamine spermidine.
Stanley-Wall, Nicola R.; id_orcid +8 more
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Objective of the work was to compare the results of monitoring of Vibrio cholerae strains isolated in the territories of federal districts, their constituent entities and from certain water bodies between 2006–2016.
D. A. Levchenko +5 more
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