Point-of-care testing for disasters: needs assessment, strategic planning, and future design. [PDF]
Objective evidence-based national surveys serve as a first step in identifying suitable point-of-care device designs, effective test clusters, and environmental operating conditions.
Bangs +44 more
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Pathogenic Vibrio species isolated from aquaculture environments in low‐ and middle‐income countries exhibit elevated antimicrobial resistance and multiple virulence traits. These findings highlight significant risks to fish health and food safety, underscoring the need for strengthened antimicrobial stewardship, robust biosecurity measures and ...
Asiphe Hobe +5 more
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Human milk bioactive compounds influence infant immune development by reducing infection risk and modulating allergy‐related outcomes. This systematic review highlights associations between HMOs, fatty acids, cytokines, and protective or adverse immune responses in early life.
Eduard Flores Ventura +5 more
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Development and Evaluation of a PCR Assay for Tracking the Emergence and Dissemination of Haitian Variant ctxB in Vibrio cholerae O1 Strains Isolated from Kolkata, India [PDF]
A PCR-based assay was developed to discriminate the classical, El Tor, and Haitian types of ctxB alleles. Our retrospective study using this newly developed PCR showed that Haitian ctxB first appeared in Kolkata during April 2006, and 93.3% of strains ...
Ganguly, Mou +8 more
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Monitoring Water Sources for Environmental Reservoirs of Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1, Haiti
An epidemic of cholera infections was documented in Haiti for the first time in more than 100 years during October 2010. Cases have continued to occur, raising the question of whether the microorganism has established environmental reservoirs in Haiti ...
Meer T. Alam +9 more
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Vibrio cholerae is ubiquitous in aquatic environments, with environmental toxigenic V. cholerae O1 strains serving as a source for recurrent cholera epidemics and pandemic disease.
T. Azarian +14 more
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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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Development of a Diagnostic Oligonucleotide DNA Probe for the Rapid Detection of Vibrio Cholerae O139 [PDF]
Vibrio cholerae O139 Bengal emerged as the second etiologic agent of cholera in the Indian subcontinent in late 1992, it then spread to several neighboring countries and also some developed countries. V.
Khaw, Aik Kia
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Vibrio cholerae interactions with Mytilus galloprovincialis hemocytes mediated by serum components [PDF]
Edible bivalves (e.g., mussels, oysters) can accumulate large amount of bacteria in their tissues and act as passive carriers of pathogens to humans. Bacterial persistence inside bivalves depends, at least in part, on hemolymph anti-bacterial activity ...
Adele Papetti +7 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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