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Emergence of novel strain of vibrio cholerae with epidermic potential in southern and eastern indian

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This article is published in The Lancet.The article was published on 1993-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 16 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Vibrio cholerae & Strain (chemistry).

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Characterization and Pathogenicity of Vibrio cholerae and Vibrio vulnificus from Marine environments

TL;DR: Isolates from all the three marine environments exhibited multiple antibiotic resistance, with high MAR index value, and the 21 strains of V. cholerae and V. vulnificusstrains hosted the highest number of virulence associated genes.
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Vibrio cholerae non-O1 and V. mimicus in diarrhoeal disease : a study of virulence factors

Bengü Said
TL;DR: Vibrio cholerae and V. mimicus, isolated from clinical and environmental sources, were examined for factors related to virulence to identify factors which would distinguish pathogenic from non-pathogenic strains and to establish a correlation, if any, with serogroup.

Towards the synthesis of V. Cholerae O1 antigens and GQ1ba ganglioside as potential therapeutic agents

Ariosa Alvarez, +1 more
TL;DR: The terminal mono-, di, and trisaccharides of the O-antigen of Vibro cholerae O1 serotype Inaba and Ogawa, have been synthesized in the form of glycosides whose aglycon allows conjugation to carrier proteins by reductive amination.
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Detecção e caracterização de elementos conjugativos integrativos em bactérias isoladas de amostras ambientais

TL;DR: This pioneering study in Brazil researched the presence of SXT elements in the group of bacterial species in environmental gamma-proteobacteria species, determined their structural and functional characteristics, including genes for resistance to antibiotics and the antibiotic susceptibility among bacterial isolates that harbor them, by comparison with those found in the literature.
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Global Climate and Infectious Disease: The Cholera Paradigm*

TL;DR: The association of Vibrio cholerae with plankton, notably copepods, provides further evidence for the environmental origin of cholera, as well as an explanation for the sporadic and erratic occurrence of Cholera epidemics.
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Epidemiology, Genetics, and Ecology of Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae

TL;DR: It appears that the continual emergence of new toxigenic strains and their selective enrichment during cholera outbreaks constitute an essential component of the natural ecosystem for the evolution of epidemic V. cholerae strains and genetic elements that mediate the transfer of virulence genes.
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Vibrio cholerae and cholera: Out of the water and into the host

TL;DR: This review provides an overview of the current knowledge of both the host- and environment-specific physiological attributes of V. cholerae.
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A new type of conjugative transposon encodes resistance to sulfamethoxazole, trimethoprim, and streptomycin in Vibrio cholerae O139.

TL;DR: It is found that the first three of these antibiotic resistances are carried on an approximately 62-kb self-transmissible, chromosomally integrating genetic element which is termed the SXT element, which is predicted to be safe, antibiotic-sensitive, live attenuated vaccines for cholera due to the O139 serogroup.
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