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Draft genomes of <i>Vibrio vulnificus</i> strains from the Albufera ecosystem in Valencia: isolates from summer 2022 to summer 2023. [PDF]
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TolCV1 inhibition by NPPB renders <i>Vibrio vulnificus</i> less virulent and more susceptible to antibiotics. [PDF]
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Antibiotic resistance and virulence characteristics of Vibrio vulnificus isolated from Ningbo, China. [PDF]
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Vibrio vulnificus endometritis
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1984Vibrio vulnificus most frequently causes wound infections contracted after exposure to seawater or primary septicemias resulting from the consumption of raw oysters. We report a case of endometritis caused by V. vulnificus. The infection was apparently acquired during the act of sexual intercourse in seawater in an area in which V.
Tison, D.L., Kelly, M.T.
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1984
A patient, who had been receiving treatment for refractory anaemia with excess of myeloblasts for three years, developed septic shock due to Vibrio vulnificus septicaemia. The infection was believed to have been introduced with the ingestion of raw oysters.
L M, Brady, A J, Concannon
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A patient, who had been receiving treatment for refractory anaemia with excess of myeloblasts for three years, developed septic shock due to Vibrio vulnificus septicaemia. The infection was believed to have been introduced with the ingestion of raw oysters.
L M, Brady, A J, Concannon
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JAMA, 1983
VIBRIO vulnificus , one of the many halophilic Vibrio species that inhabit littoral waters worldwide, 1,2 causes primary septicemia and wound infections, 3 with cases reported from Japan, Belgium, and the United States. 4,5 The mortality rate among recognized cases of V vulnificus septicemia is almost 50%, and many of the survivors have permanent ...
C, Ciufecu, N, Năcescu
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VIBRIO vulnificus , one of the many halophilic Vibrio species that inhabit littoral waters worldwide, 1,2 causes primary septicemia and wound infections, 3 with cases reported from Japan, Belgium, and the United States. 4,5 The mortality rate among recognized cases of V vulnificus septicemia is almost 50%, and many of the survivors have permanent ...
C, Ciufecu, N, Năcescu
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