نتایج جستجو برای: vibrio cholerae

تعداد نتایج: 15531  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1983
D W Saunders M G Bramucci

The results of a genetic cross between a Vibrio cholerae RJ1 donor and a V. cholerae 3083-2 recipient suggest that the map position of tox-1000 is between his and trp.

2015
S L Johnson A Khiani K A Bishop-Lilly C Chapman M Patel K Verratti H Teshima A C Munk D C Bruce C S Han G Xie K W Davenport P Chain S Sozhamannan

Here, we report the completed genome sequences for two non-O1/non-O139 Vibrio cholerae isolates. Each isolate has only a single chromosome, as opposed to the normal paradigm of two chromosomes found in all other V. cholerae isolates.

2018
Swastik De Katherine Kaus Shada Sinclair Brandon C Case Rich Olson

Vibrio cholerae is an aquatic gram-negative microbe responsible for cholera, a pandemic disease causing life-threatening diarrheal outbreaks in populations with limited access to health care. Like most pathogenic bacteria, V. cholerae secretes virulence factors to assist colonization of human hosts, several of which bind carbohydrate receptors found on cell-surfaces. Understanding how pathogeni...

2017
Erika Acosta-Smith Karina Viveros-Jiménez Adrian Canizalez-Román Magda Reyes-Lopez Jan G. M. Bolscher Kamran Nazmi Hector Flores-Villaseñor Gerardo Alapizco-Castro Mireya de la Garza Jesús J. Martínez-Garcia Jorge Velazquez-Roman Nidia Leon-Sicairos

Vibrio is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria, some of which can cause serious infectious diseases. Vibrio infections are associated with the consumption of contaminated food and classified in Vibrio cholera infections and non-cholera Vibrio infections. In the present study, we investigate whether bovine lactoferrin (bLF) and several synthetic peptides corresponding to bLF sequences, are able to ...

Journal: :Microbiology 2007
Marius Vital Hans Peter Füchslin Frederik Hammes Thomas Egli

Growth of Vibrio cholerae O1 Ogawa Eltor was studied with a growth assay in which autoclaved and filtered (0.22 microm) freshwater was inoculated at low cell density (5 x 10(3) cells ml(-1)) and proliferation was followed with flow cytometry. Against the common view, V. cholerae was able to grow extensively in different kinds of freshwater. The bacterium multiplied in river water, lake water an...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2009
Mayukh Das Tushar Suvra Bhowmick Ranjan K Nandy Gopinath B Nair Banwarilal L Sarkar

Cholera is a public health threat in all developing countries. Kolkata, a city in eastern India, is an endemic zone for cholera. During the course of a comprehensive investigation on the distribution of phages of Vibrio cholerae O1 and O139 in freshwater bodies in Kolkata, we were able to isolate the phages of V. cholerae O1 and O139. Vibrio cholerae O1 phages were found at all the sites and ex...

2013
Tasmina Rahman Chowdhury Rafiqul Ahsan

24 Vibrio cholerae serotype O1 causes diarrhea in many developing countries around the world. In most cases, cholera patients pose some sorts of immunity against the naturally occurring infection. In the present study, the bactericidal activity of the sera of rabbit immunized with whole cell extract of Vibrio cholerae O1 was investigated. The protein profile of the serotype exhibited 20 types o...

2009
P. P. Ouseph V. Prasanthan P. P. Abhilash P. Udayakumar

Six major groups of enteric bacteria, viz, Faecal coliforms, E. coli, Shigella spp., Salmonella spp., Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio cholerae were screened for the present study. The overall percentage occurrence of enteric bacteria in water and sediment was maximum accounted for Vibrio parahaemolyticus (81.7%) and minimum for Salmonella spp. (9.6%) and moderate reported against Vibrio chol...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
Yun-Kyeong Kim Linda L McCarter

Gene organization and hierarchical regulation of the polar flagellar genes of Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Vibrio cholerae, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa appear highly similar, with one puzzling difference. Two sigma(54)-dependent regulators are required to direct different classes of intermediate flagellar gene expression in V. cholerae and P. aeruginosa, whereas the V. parahaemolyticus homolog of on...

2012
Nicole J. Cohen Douglas D. Slaten Nina Marano Jordan W. Tappero Michael Wellman Ryan J. Albert Vincent R. Hill David Espey Thomas Handzel Ariel Henry Robert V. Tauxe

Organisms, including Vibrio cholerae, can be transferred between harbors in the ballast water of ships. Zones in the Caribbean region where distance from shore and water depth meet International Maritime Organization guidelines for ballast water exchange are extremely limited. Use of ballast water treatment systems could mitigate the risk for organism transfer.

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