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a我要表达我的感激之情 I must express my sense of gratitude [translate] aFlicking Skills 甩技能 [translate] apooh-pooh 藐视 [translate] aCholera is an infection of the small intestine that is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae 霍乱是由细菌弧菌cholerae造成的小肠的传染 [translate] ...
spp. infection largely depends on the causative pathogen: for example, rehydration therapy for V. cholerae infection and debridement of infected tissues for V. vulnificus-associated wound infections, with antibiotic therapy for severe cholera and systemic infections. Although cholera is preventable and ef...
cholerae infection. Increase of RH to 21 per cent influenced an unusual V. cholerae infection in December 2008 compared to previous years. V. cholerae infection was associated higher RH (>80%) with 29°C temperature with intermittent average (10 cm) rainfall. This model also identified ...
A mouse model of Vibrio cholerae infection was successfully developed with germfree mice. Three- to four-week-old germfree mice were orally inoculated with strains of V. cholerae to be tested and then moved to normal housing after inoculation. Stool culture, measurement of serum vibriocidal antib...
Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of cholera, a waterborne infection characterized by watery diarrhea. It uses its flagellum to penetrate the mucus layer, gain access to the apical surface of enterocytes and adhere to their brush borders. There, it produces and secretes its major toxin, the...
Vibrio cholerae:霍乱弧菌 Vibriocholerae Vibriocholerae IntroductionHistoryEpidemiology/ClinicalManifestationMolecularBiologyDiagnosisandTreatmentsWeaponization WhatisCholera?IntestinalinfectionSeverediarrheaCausedbyCholeraToxinofbacterium,Vibriocholera V.cholerae GrowsinsaltandfreshwaterCansurviveandmultiplyinbrackishwaterby...
During host infection, the pathogen experiences a number of stresses, including acid stress, bile stress, competing gut flora, and the immune system. Through thousands of years of natural selection, V. cholerae has adapted to overcome each stress by using an array of genes acquired by either ...
Although Taiwan is not an area where cholera is endemic, from October 1988 to October 1997 30 episodes of non-O1, non-O139 Vibrio cholerae infection were noted at the National Cheng Kung University Hospital in Taiwan. Infections generally occurred in hot seasons, and two episodes were concomitant...
Only in the infection of the common nase was the whole eye affected, causing rupture of the globe and destruction of ocular structures. Gross pathological lesions in experimentally infected fish manifested themselves as gasping, erratic swimming, congested capillaries on the wall of the air bladder ...