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Uncertainty in model predictions of Vibrio vulnificus response to climate variability and change: a Chesapeake Bay case study. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
The effect that climate change and variability will have on waterborne bacteria is a topic of increasing concern for coastal ecosystems, including the Chesapeake Bay. Surface water temperature trends in the Bay indicate a warming pattern of roughly 0.3-0.
Erin A Urquhart   +4 more
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Comparative genomics reveals specialization and divergent virulence potential in Vibrio vulnificus, Vibrio navarrensis, and Vibrio cidicii [PDF]

open access: yesApplied and Environmental Microbiology
Vibrionaceae are a diverse family of bacteria that contain pathogenic species, including those within the Vulnificus clade: Vibrio vulnificus, Vibrio navarrensis, and Vibrio cidicii. While V.
Keri Ann Lydon, Megan E. J. Lott
doaj   +2 more sources

The synthetic peptide GATR-3 shows significant antibacterial and biofilm-inhibition activity against shellfish- and oyster-associated bacteria Vibrio vulnificus and Vibrio parahaemolyticus [PDF]

open access: yesComparative Immunology Reports
The bacteriaVibrio vulnificus and Vibrio parahaemolyticus are of concern because of the severe wound infections that they can cause, as well as their potential antimicrobial resistance and biofilm formation.
Sabrina Hsin-Yin Tsai   +2 more
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Temperature, sediment resuspension, and salinity drive the prevalence of Vibrio vulnificus in the coastal Baltic Sea [PDF]

open access: yesmBio
The number of Vibrio-related infections in humans, e.g., by Vibrio vulnificus, has increased along the coasts of the Baltic Sea. Due to climate change, vibriosis risk is expected to increase.
Víctor Fernández-Juárez   +10 more
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Vibrio vulnificus infection from insect bites in Shanghai: a case report [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Medicine
BackgroundInfection with Vibrio vulnificus is associated with high rates of amputation and mortality. Alterations in the global climate have heightened the risk of atypical infections caused by this pathogen.Case presentationIn the case report we ...
Xiaojie Hu   +3 more
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A case report of Vibrio vulnificus sepsis in a diabetic patient

open access: yesHeliyon, 2023
Vibrio vulnificus is a facultative anaerobic, alkalophilic, halophilic, mesophilic, Gram-negative bacterium that can cause severe wound infection, sepsis and diarrhea. This paper reported a case of 85-year-old male patient infected with Vibrio vulnificus
Li Jin   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

In-hospital mortality associated with necrotizing soft tissue infection due to Vibrio vulnificus: a matched-pair cohort study

open access: yesWorld Journal of Emergency Surgery, 2022
Background It remains unclear whether Vibrio vulnificus necrotizing soft tissue infection (NSTI) is associated with higher mortality compared with non-Vibrio NSTI.
Chih-Yao Chang   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

The contamination of Vibrio spp. of seashell products in 5 cities of Guangxi in 2017

open access: yesZhongguo shipin weisheng zazhi, 2020
Objective To determine the contamination of Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Vibrio vulnificus, Vibrio alginolyticus and Vibrio cholera in seashell products. Methods Seashell samples were collected from three coastal cities and two inland cities of Guangxi in ...
Yihong XIE   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Antimicrobial and Genetic Profiles of Vibrio vulnificus and Vibrio parahaemolyticus Isolated From the Maryland Coastal Bays, United States

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2021
Vibrio vulnificus and V. parahaemolyticus, found naturally in marine and estuarine environments, are the leading cause of seafood associated gastrointestinal illness and death.
Ligia V. da Silva   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Phylogenetic analysis reveals an ancient gene duplication as the origin of the MdtABC efflux pump. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The efflux pumps from the Resistance-Nodulation-Division family, RND, are main contributors to intrinsic antibiotic resistance in Gram-negative bacteria. Among this family, the MdtABC pump is unusual by having two inner membrane components.
Górecki, Kamil, McEvoy, Megan M
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