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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 ...
Cholera: Overview of epidemiologic, therapeutic, and preventive issues learned from recent epidemics
(Elsevier, 1996)
Cholera still represents a major public health problem in developing countries, and it is associated with significant morbidity and mortality in spite of the fact that more is known about its epidemiology, pathophysiology, ...
Cholera in Lima, Peru, correlates with prior isolation of Vibrio cholerae from the environment
(Oxford University Press, 1997)
The authors utilized a recently developed DNA probe technique to obtain quantitative data on occurrence of Vibrio cholerae in samples collected monthly from 12 environmental sites in Lima, Peru, from November 1993 through ...
EMPLEO DE LA BIOLOGÍA MOLECULAR PARA LA IDENTIFICACIÓN DE CEPAS PATÓGENAS DE Vibrio cholera
(Vidsupra Vol.3 No.48-52, 2011-07-15)
The present study detected arose after the incidence of Vibrio cholerae NO-O1 in the
town of Durango drainage technique using Moore swab. So it was necessary to
implement a rapid technique that allowed us to differentiate ...
Seasonal dynamics of Vibrio cholerae and its phages in riverine ecosystem of Gangetic West Bengal: cholera paradigm
(Springer, 2014-05)
The Gangetic delta is a century-old cholera endemic belt where the role of riverine–estuarine ecosystem in cholera transmission has never been elucidated. Seasonality, distribution, and abundance of environmental Vibrio ...
Cholera El Tor in Latin America, 1991-1993
(1994)
Cholera El Tor appeared in Peru in 1991 and spread rapidly to nearly all neighboring countries. The disease evolved more explosively than anything recorded since the beginning of the 7th pandemic in Sulawesi (the Celebes) ...
Cholera El Tor in Latin America, 1991-1993
(1994)
Cholera El Tor appeared in Peru in 1991 and spread rapidly to nearly all neighboring countries. The disease evolved more explosively than anything recorded since the beginning of the 7th pandemic in Sulawesi (the Celebes) ...