نتایج جستجو برای: vibrio

تعداد نتایج: 15244  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1997
G Caldini A Neri S Cresti V Boddi G M Rossolini E Lanciotti

Vibrio spp. of clinical interest from the Arno River basin (Tuscany, Italy) were investigated in this study. Vibrios were isolated from 70% of water samples. Vibrio cholerae non-O1 was the most prevalent species (82% of isolates), followed by Vibrio mimicus (10%) and Vibrio metschnikovii (8%). Recovery of vibrios was correlated with temperature, pH, and various indicators of municipal pollution...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2007
Christiane Soares Pereira Célio Mauro Viana Dália dos Prazeres Rodrigues

Forty oyster samples (Crassostrea rhizophorae) served raw in 15 restaurants in the city of Rio de Janeiro were evaluated in order to investigate the presence of Vibrio spp. The oyster samples were analyzed and subjected to enrichment in alkaline peptone water with the addition of 1 and 3% NaCl and incubated at 37 degrees C for 24 hours. Following this, the cultures were seeded onto thiosulfate ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
E G Ruby M Urbanowski J Campbell A Dunn M Faini R Gunsalus P Lostroh C Lupp J McCann D Millikan A Schaefer E Stabb A Stevens K Visick C Whistler E P Greenberg

Vibrio fischeri belongs to the Vibrionaceae, a large family of marine gamma-proteobacteria that includes several dozen species known to engage in a diversity of beneficial or pathogenic interactions with animal tissue. Among the small number of pathogenic Vibrio species that cause human diseases are Vibrio cholerae, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, and Vibrio vulnificus, the only members of the Vibrion...

2013
Praveen Singh Saurabh Mishra Hemant Sharma

There are various human diseases caused by Vibrio species which are pathogenic in nature these diseases are mainly water-borne. In this case “To Study the Therapeutic Role of Indian Spices In The Treatment Of Gastrointestinal Disease Caused By Vibrio Species”. I have chosen fifteen types of Indian spices which are as follows Amomum subulatum, Brassica nigra, Capsicum annuum, Cinnamomum tamala, ...

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2008
N Rameshkumar Youhei Fukui Tomoo Sawabe Sudha Nair

Two facultatively anaerobic, nitrogen-fixing bacteria (strains MSSRF30(T) and MSSRF31) were isolated from a mangrove-associated wild rice (Porteresia coarctata Tateoka). These strains were determined to be nitrogen-fixers using the acetylene reduction assay and by PCR detection of a nifH gene amplicon. Phylogenetic analyses based on 16S rRNA gene sequences indicated that the novel strains were ...

Journal: :Systematic and applied microbiology 2011
N Rameshkumar B Gomez-Gil Cathrin Spröer Elke Lang N Dinesh Kumar S Krishnamurthi Sudha Nair A Roque

Two Gram negative, facultatively anaerobic, halophilic, motile, slightly curved rod-shaped bacterial strains MSSRF60(T) and MSSRF64 were isolated from the roots of a mangrove-associated wild rice collected in the Pichavaram mangroves, India. These strains possess the key functional nitrogenase gene nifH. Phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA, recA, gapA, mreB, gyrB and pyrH, gene sequence...

2013
Debmalya Barh Neha Barve Krishnakant Gupta Sudha Chandra Neha Jain Sandeep Tiwari Nidia Leon-Sicairos Adrian Canizalez-Roman Anderson Rodrigues dos Santos Syed Shah Hassan Síntia Almeida Rommel Thiago Jucá Ramos Vinicius Augusto Carvalho de Abreu Adriana Ribeiro Carneiro Siomar de Castro Soares Thiago Luiz de Paula Castro Anderson Miyoshi Artur Silva Anil Kumar Amarendra Narayan Misra Kenneth Blum Eric R. Braverman Vasco Azevedo

Vibrio cholerae is the causal organism of the cholera epidemic, which is mostly prevalent in developing and underdeveloped countries. However, incidences of cholera in developed countries are also alarming. Because of the emergence of new drug-resistant strains, even though several generic drugs and vaccines have been developed over time, Vibrio infections remain a global health problem that ap...

2009
Hussain Issa Mahmoud Shorman Bahaa Bseiso Ahmed H. Al-Salem

Vibrio cholerae are Gram-negative bacteria that are differentiated into O1/O139 and non-O1/non-O139 serogroups depending on their ability to agglutinate with specific antiserum. In contrast to non-O1/non-0139 Vibrio cholerae, which are more prone to invade the bloodstream, Vibrio cholerae O1 is rarely the cause of bacteremia. We report a case of O1 Vibrio cholera bacteremia and primary peritoni...

2015
Tamar Kokashvili Chris A. Whitehouse Ana Tskhvediani Christopher J. Grim Tinatin Elbakidze Nino Mitaishvili Nino Janelidze Ekaterine Jaiani Bradd J. Haley Nino Lashkhi Anwar Huq Rita R. Colwell Marina Tediashvili

Among the more than 70 different Vibrio species inhabiting marine, estuarine, and freshwater ecosystems, 12 are recognized as human pathogens. The warm subtropical climate of the Black Sea coastal area and inland regions of Georgia likely provides a favorable environment for various Vibrio species. From 2006 to 2009, the abundance, ecology, and diversity of clinically important Vibrio species w...

2017
Ji Yeun Kim Jung-Lim Lee

Fish-borne illness is associated with pathogenic bacteria, Vibrio spp., transmitted from contaminated aquaculture water to fish. But little is known about the correlation between water quality in aquaculture and subsequent bacterial contamination in fish products. The degree of bacterial transmission from Vibrio spp. contaminated aquaculture water to fish was investigated. V. anguillarum, V. pa...

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