Vibrio choleraeFood PoisoningPathogenesis Vibrio choleraeFood Poisoning Pathogenesis. Image Source:Craig Baker-Austin et al. 2018. The pathogenicity ofV. choleraeis mediated by the virulence factors CT and TCP which are long filamentous pili that help in the attachment and colonization of bacterial cell...
cholerae, and strains were previously referred to as atypical sucrose non-fermentingV. choleraenon-O1. These sucrose-negative strains were later designated as a separate species based primarily on their low DNA–DNA homologies (20–50% at 60°C) with theV. choleraetype strain. Analyses of 16S...
Phage typing was done at the National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases, Kolkata.Results: Out of the 30 stool specimen cultured, 14 strains of V.cholerae biotype El Tor serotype Ogawa was isolated. Phage Typing could be done on 6 isolates. All the strains identified belonged to T-2...
on chromogenic medium, in whichV. parahaemolyticusappears as cyan colonies;V. alginolyticus,V. furnissii, andV. hollisaeappear as yellow colonies;V.cholerae,V. vulnificus, andV. mimicusas magenta colonies;V. damselae,V. proteolyticus, andV. fluvialisas cobalt colonies (Yeung and Thorsen, 2016...
Rehnstam-Holm A-S (2011) Occurrence and potential pathogenesis of Vibrio cholerae, Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio vulnificus on the South Coast of Sweden... C Betty,Rehnstam-Holm Ann-Sofi - 《Fems Microbiology Ecology》 被引量: 65发表: 2011年 Pathogenesis of Vibrio parahaemolyticus: Intraperit...
we generated severalV. choleraestrains that lackedhapA,hlyA, or both genes simultaneously (Supplementary Table1) and tested them for hemolysis and proteolysis on blood and milk agar plates, respectively. As shown in Supplementary Fig.2, there was a strong increase in hemolysis in strains lackingha...
cholerae from patient’s stool Plate on Thiosulphate bile salt sucrose agar Yellow colonies form Treatment *Even before identifying cause of disease, rehydration therapy must begin Immediately because death can occur within hours* Oral rehydration Intravenous rehydration Antimicrobial therapy Treatment: ...
Vibrio cholerae:霍乱弧菌 Vibriocholerae Vibriocholerae IntroductionHistoryEpidemiology/ClinicalManifestationMolecularBiologyDiagnosisandTreatmentsWeaponization WhatisCholera?IntestinalinfectionSeverediarrheaCausedbyCholeraToxinofbacterium,Vibriocholera V.cholerae GrowsinsaltandfreshwaterCansurviveandmultiplyinbrackishwaterby...
cholerae has been reported in water used to house or transport ornamental fishes (Smith et al., 2012). However, V. cholerae is rarely reported as a disease agent in fishes (Reddacliff et al., 1993) and its role as a fish-borne zoonotic is questionable. The most common non-cholera ...
After incubation for 3–6 h a loopful from the surface is inoculated on to a suitable solid medium such as thiosulphate–citrate–bile salts–sucrose (TCBS) agar. On this medium V. cholerae forms yellow sucrose-fermenting colonies, which are tested for the enzyme oxidase and for agglutination...