A total of 103 isolates of Aeromonas spp. were obtained over a 3-year period from a natural mineral water and from surface streams located within the boundaries of the watershed of the natural mineral water wells and were typed by macrorestriction analysis of genomic DNA with XbaI and by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. All Aeromonas caviae isolates from the natural mineral water belonged to the same clone, and an analogous clonal identity was found among Aeromonas hydrophila isolates. These two clones expressed no hemolytic or cytotoxic activities. Aeromonas isolates from surface waters showed high molecular heterogeneity and were not related to the clones found in the natural mineral water. The presence of aeromonads chronically found in...
Aim: The aim of this work was to study the prevalence of Aeromonas spp. and its enterotoxin genes in...
The occurrence of Aeromonas spp. in the Porsuk River, public drinking water and tap water in the Cit...
Aeromonas species are common inhabitants of aquatic environments giving rise to infections in both f...
A total of 103 isolates of Aeromonas spp. were obtained over a 3-year period from a natural mineral ...
Aeromonas spp. were detected in samples collected from both untreated groundwater and treated drinki...
Contamination of drinking-water is a significant concern for public health throughout the world. Mic...
The genus Aeromonas is widely distributed in aquatic environments and is recognized as a potential h...
Pathogenic species of Aeromonas produce a range of virulence factors, including aerolysin, cytotonic...
Aeromonads are inhabitants of aquatic ecosystems and are described as being involved in intestinal d...
Aeromonads are inhabitants of aquatic ecosystems and are described as being involved in intestinal d...
Gastrointestinal infections of Aeromonas species are generally considered waterborne; for this reaso...
The genus Aeromonas has been described as comprising several species associated with the aquatic env...
Aeromonas genus is considered an emerging pathogen and its presence in drinking water supplies is a ...
Aeromonas genus is considered an emerging pathogen and its presence in drinking water supplies is a ...
Aeromonads infect human through potable water and causes various infections. Their existence in anim...
Aim: The aim of this work was to study the prevalence of Aeromonas spp. and its enterotoxin genes in...
The occurrence of Aeromonas spp. in the Porsuk River, public drinking water and tap water in the Cit...
Aeromonas species are common inhabitants of aquatic environments giving rise to infections in both f...
A total of 103 isolates of Aeromonas spp. were obtained over a 3-year period from a natural mineral ...
Aeromonas spp. were detected in samples collected from both untreated groundwater and treated drinki...
Contamination of drinking-water is a significant concern for public health throughout the world. Mic...
The genus Aeromonas is widely distributed in aquatic environments and is recognized as a potential h...
Pathogenic species of Aeromonas produce a range of virulence factors, including aerolysin, cytotonic...
Aeromonads are inhabitants of aquatic ecosystems and are described as being involved in intestinal d...
Aeromonads are inhabitants of aquatic ecosystems and are described as being involved in intestinal d...
Gastrointestinal infections of Aeromonas species are generally considered waterborne; for this reaso...
The genus Aeromonas has been described as comprising several species associated with the aquatic env...
Aeromonas genus is considered an emerging pathogen and its presence in drinking water supplies is a ...
Aeromonas genus is considered an emerging pathogen and its presence in drinking water supplies is a ...
Aeromonads infect human through potable water and causes various infections. Their existence in anim...
Aim: The aim of this work was to study the prevalence of Aeromonas spp. and its enterotoxin genes in...
The occurrence of Aeromonas spp. in the Porsuk River, public drinking water and tap water in the Cit...
Aeromonas species are common inhabitants of aquatic environments giving rise to infections in both f...