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Future scenarios of risk of Vibrio infections in a warming planet: a global mapping study
Summary: Background: Infections caused by non-cholera Vibrio species have undergone a global expansion over the past few decades reaching new areas of the world that were previously considered adverse for these organisms.
Joaquin Trinanes, PhD +1 more
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mtlA, a novel typing gene offering enhanced resolution for pandemic Vibrio species
The gene mtlA, encoding the mannitol transporter subunit IICBA of the phosphotransferase system, was the core gene with the greatest variability in Vibrio parahaemolyticus and could be used as a new typing marker in Vibrio parahaemolyticus. To expand its
Lei Zhou +4 more
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Correlation of High Seawater Temperature with Vibrio and Shewanella Infections, Denmark, 2010–2018
During 2010–2018 in Denmark, 638 patients had Vibrio infections diagnosed and 521 patients had Shewanella infections diagnosed. Most cases occurred in years with high seawater temperatures. The substantial increase in those infections, with some causing
Yaovi Mahuton Gildas Hounmanou +7 more
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The incidence of Vibrio in dermal and internal injuries was evaluated in captive broodstock of spotted sand bass, Paralablax maculatofasciatus. During haemorragic infections the associated bacteria were isolated on thiosulfate-citrate-bile-sucrose agar (
SF Martínez-Díaz, B Anguas-Vélez
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Investigating the Heat Stability and Inactivation Conditions of Decapod Iridescent Virus 1 (DIV1)
Heat treatment effectively inactivates decapod iridescent virus 1 (DIV1) under milder conditions than current WOAH recommendations. DIV1 infectivity was eliminated at 56°C for 30 min, 60°C for 15 min, or 70°C for 1 min, providing optimized heat treatment strategies for aquaculture biosecurity and seafood safety.
Yonghui Feng +4 more
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Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a Gram-negative, halophilic bacterium that is ubiquitous in marine environments. Its perilous co-existence with aquatic animals increases the risk of infections and diseases, especially those in aquaculture systems, thus ...
Ke-Yan Loo +6 more
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an escalating global threat driven by antimicrobial use in aquaculture and livestock. Resistant pathogens and genes can spread across humans, animals, and the environment through interconnected ecosystems. Using a One Health approach, this review emphasizes antimicrobial stewardship, regulatory strengthening, enhanced ...
Mir Mohammad Ali +10 more
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The methanolic and aqueous extracts of Garcinia kola seeds were screened for their anti-Vibrio activities against 50 Vibrio isolates obtained from wastewater final effluents in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.
Anthony I. Okoh +2 more
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This review critically evaluates clotrimazole as a potential antifungal for finfish aquaculture, highlighting strong mechanistic and in vitro efficacy against aquatic mycoses alongside major gaps in in vivo evidence, toxicokinetics, residue safety, and environmental risk, outlining priorities for responsible therapeutic development and regulatory ...
Arya Sen +2 more
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An unusual urinary tract infection caused by Vibrio fluvialis
We describe an unusual case of a urinary tract infection (UTI) in a 52-year-old woman caused by Vibrio fluvialis. To our knowledge, this is the first report of this organism causing such an infection.
Jinan Usta, George Araj, Rim Taleb
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