نتایج جستجو برای: v cholerae

تعداد نتایج: 308013  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
I N Rivera J Chun A Huq R B Sack R R Colwell

Vibrio cholerae is an autochthonous inhabitant of riverine and estuarine environments and also is a facultative pathogen for humans. Genotyping can be useful in assessing the risk of contracting cholera, intestinal, or extraintestinal infections via drinking water and/or seafood. In this study, environmental isolates of V. cholerae were examined for the presence of ctxA, hlyA, ompU, stn/sto, tc...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2010
Fahima Chowdhury Yasmin A Begum Mohammad Murshid Alam Ashraful I Khan Tanvir Ahmed M Saruar Bhuiyan Jason B Harris Regina C LaRocque Abu S G Faruque Hubert Endtz Edward T Ryan Alejandro Cravioto Ann-Mari Svennerholm Stephen B Calderwood Firdausi Qadri

Vibrio cholerae O1 and enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) are major bacterial pathogens that cause dehydrating disease requiring hospitalization of children and adults. The cholera toxin (CT) produced by V. cholerae O1 and the heat-labile toxin (LT) and/or heat-stable toxin (ST) of ETEC are responsible for secretory diarrhea. We have observed that about 13% of hospitalized diarrheal patien...

2014
Kazuhisa Okada Mathukorn Na-Ubol Wirongrong Natakuathung Amonrattana Roobthaisong Fumito Maruyama Ichiro Nakagawa Siriporn Chantaroj Shigeyuki Hamada

BACKGROUND The cholera outbreaks in Thailand during 2007-2010 were exclusively caused by the Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor variant carrying the cholera toxin gene of the classical biotype. We previously isolated a V. cholerae O1 El Tor strain from a patient with diarrhea and designated it MS6. Multilocus sequence-typing analysis revealed that MS6 is most closely related to the U. S. Gulf Coast clon...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1983
S Kabir

Antisera to the major outer membrane protein of Vibrio cholerae (molecular weight, 48,000) raised in rabbits (i) agglutinated several strains of V. cholerae and (ii) immunoprecipitated outer membrane proteins prepared from both the biotypes and serotypes of V. cholerae. Antibodies of all isotypes to the major outer membrane protein were detected in immune human sera by enzyme-linked immunosorbe...

Journal: :Japanese journal of medical science & biology 1990
T Shimada R Sakazaki S Fujimura K Niwano M Mishina K Takizawa

A new selective and differential agar medium, polymyxin-mannose-tellurite (PMT) agar was devised to differentiate easily colonies of Vibrio cholerae O1 from those of V. cholerae non-O1. The differentiation between colonies of the two vibrios is based on mannose-fermentation. Colonies of V. cholerae O1 on the agar are agglutinated with O1 antiserum of V. cholerae much more easily than those on t...

2009
Takahiko Ishikawa Pramod Kumar Rompikuntal Barbro Lindmark Debra L. Milton Sun Nyunt Wai

BACKGROUND The type VI secretion system (T6SS) has emerged as a protein secretion system important to several gram-negative bacterial species. One of the common components of the system is Hcp, initially described as a hemolysin co-regulated protein in a serotype O17 strain of Vibrio cholerae. Homologs to V. cholerae hcp genes have been found in all characterized type VI secretion systems and t...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2010
Munirul Alam Nur A Hasan Marzia Sultana G Balakrish Nair A Sadique A S G Faruque Hubert P Endtz R B Sack A Huq R R Colwell Hidemasa Izumiya Masatomo Morita Haruo Watanabe Alejandro Cravioto

The treatment regimen for diarrhea depends greatly on correct diagnosis of its etiology. Recent diarrhea outbreaks in Bangladesh showed Vibrio cholerae to be the predominant cause, although more than 40% of the suspected cases failed to show cholera etiology by conventional culture methods (CMs). In the present study, suspected cholera stools collected from every 50th patient during an acute di...

1999
E. FIDELMA BOYD MATTHEW K. WALDOR

Horizontal transfer of genes encoding virulence factors has played a central role in the evolution of many pathogenic bacteria. The unexpected discovery that the genes encoding cholera toxin (ctxAB), the main cause of the profuse secretory diarrhea characteristic of cholera, are encoded on a novel filamentous phage named CTXF, has resulted in a renewed interest in the potential mechanisms of tr...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2011
Daniel P Keymer Alexandria B Boehm

Vibrio cholerae consists of pathogenic strains that cause sporadic gastrointestinal illness or epidemic cholera disease and nonpathogenic strains that grow and persist in coastal aquatic ecosystems. Previous studies of disease-causing strains have shown V. cholerae to be a primarily clonal bacterial species, but isolates analyzed have been strongly biased toward pathogenic genotypes, while repr...

Journal: :Acta tropica 2015
Luis E Escobar Sadie J Ryan Anna M Stewart-Ibarra Julia L Finkelstein Christine A King Huijie Qiao Mark E Polhemus

Vibrio cholerae is a globally distributed water-borne pathogen that causes severe diarrheal disease and mortality, with current outbreaks as part of the seventh pandemic. Further understanding of the role of environmental factors in potential pathogen distribution and corresponding V. cholerae disease transmission over time and space is urgently needed to target surveillance of cholera and othe...

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