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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2015
Vibriosis is a group of intestinal and extraintestinal infections caused by marine-dwelling bacteria of the genus Vibrio. Infections range from indolent illnesses to fulminant diseases, including cholera and necrotizing fasciitis. Most illnesses result from direct contact with the marine environment or consumption of shellfish, especially oysters.
J Michael Janda, Cheryl A Bopp
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Vibriosis is a group of intestinal and extraintestinal infections caused by marine-dwelling bacteria of the genus Vibrio. Infections range from indolent illnesses to fulminant diseases, including cholera and necrotizing fasciitis. Most illnesses result from direct contact with the marine environment or consumption of shellfish, especially oysters.
J Michael Janda, Cheryl A Bopp
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Vibriosis in cultured marine fishes: a review [PDF]
For more than a century, vibriosis affects various species of economically important cultured marine fishes around the globe. The knowledge of this bacterial disease on many species of cultured fish is still lacking, but progressing.
Nurliyana Mohamad +2 more
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Management and Mitigation of Vibriosis in Aquaculture: Nanoparticles as Promising Alternatives [PDF]
Vibriosis is one of the most common diseases in marine aquaculture, caused by bacteria belonging to the genus Vibrio, that has been affecting many species of economically significant aquatic organisms around the world.
Shafinaz Abd Gani +2 more
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New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1958
Abstract Extract Interest in Vibrio fetus as a cause of infertility in cattle has become widespread during the last decade. The classic experiments of Lawson and MacKinnon (1952) did much to clarify the position with regard to transmission, route of infection, and pattern of the infertility syndrome. It has often been suggested that V.
W.A. Te Punga, B.W. Boyes
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Abstract Extract Interest in Vibrio fetus as a cause of infertility in cattle has become widespread during the last decade. The classic experiments of Lawson and MacKinnon (1952) did much to clarify the position with regard to transmission, route of infection, and pattern of the infertility syndrome. It has often been suggested that V.
W.A. Te Punga, B.W. Boyes
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Vibrio and major commercially important vibriosis diseases in decapod crustaceans
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2021Cecilia De Souza Valente, Alex H L Wan
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