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Clinical features, antimicrobial susceptibility and toxin production in Vibrio cholerae O139 infection: Comparison with V. cholerae O1 infection
(Oxford University Press, 1996)
We prospectively compared the clinical features of cholera due to Vibrio cholerae O1 and V. cholerae O139 in 242 men 18–60 years of age, with a history of diarrhoea of 24 h or less, and moderate or severe dehydration. The ...
The greatest steps towards the discovery of Vibrio cholerae
(Elsevier, 2014)
In the 19th century, there was extensive research on cholera: the disease was generally attributed to miasmatic causes, but this concept was replaced, between about 1850 and 1910, by the scientifically founded germ theory ...
Cholera-Brucella cross-reaction: A new potential diagnostic problem for travelers to Latin America
(Oxford University Press, 1996)
Background: Brucellosis is an endemic disease in Latin America and other countries. Serologic cross-reaction between cholera and Brucella infection is well recognized. Since the introduction to cholera in 1991 in Latin ...
Significância de anticorpos vibriocidas circulantes em área pós-epidêmica de diarréia, São Bento do Una, Estado de PernambucoThe importance of circulating vibriocidal antibodies in a pos-epidemic region of diarrhea, São Bento do Una, State of Pernambuco
(Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 2019)
La epidemia del cólera de 1856 en el Valle Central: análisis y consecuencias demográficas
(Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica, 1976-07-01)
Quien entra en contacto con la bibliografía histórica de Costa Rica hallará frecuentes referencias a la guerra con los filibusteros en 1856-1857 y al retiro precipitado de las tropas costarricenses desde la ciudad de Rivas, ...