During summer 2014, a total of 89 Vibrio infections were reported in Sweden and Finland, substantially more yearly infections than previously have been reported in northern Europe. Infections were spread across most coastal counties of Sweden and Finland, but unusually, numerous infections were reported in subarctic regions; cases were reported as far north as 65°N, ≈100 miles (160 km) from the Arctic Circle. Most infections were caused by non-O1/O139 V. cholerae (70 cases, corresponding to 77% of the total, all strains were negative for the cholera toxin gene). An extreme heat wave in northern Scandinavia during summer 2014 led to unprecedented high sea surface temperatures, which appear to have been responsible for the emergence of Vibrio...
Climate change is having a dramatic impact on marine animal and plant communities but little is know...
In 2009, four bathing sites in The Netherlands were monitored for potentially human pathogenic Vibri...
Currently, the number of reported cases of recreational- water-related Vibrio illness in the Netherl...
During summer 2014, a total of 89 Vibrio infections were reported in Sweden and Finland, substantial...
Background Vibriosis cases in Northern European countries and countries bordering the Baltic Sea inc...
Global ocean warming results in an increase of infectious diseases including an elevated emergence o...
There is increasing concern regarding the role of climate change in driving bacterial waterborne inf...
An increase in human Vibrio spp. infections has been linked to climate change related events, in par...
Vibrios are among the most common bacteria that inhabit surface waters throughout the world and are ...
Background: Vibrio spp. are aquatic bacteria that prefer warm seawater with moderate salinity. In h...
Mesophilic bacteria of the genus Vibrio naturally exist in marine environments. Being the main water...
There is a growing interest in the role of climate change in driving the spread of waterborne infect...
Summary: We report the autochthonous existence of Vibrio cholerae in coastal waters of Iceland, a ge...
Background: Some Vibrio spp. are pathogenic and ubiquitous in marine waters with low to moderate sal...
We report the autochthonous existence of Vibrio cholerae in coastal waters of Iceland, a geothermall...
Climate change is having a dramatic impact on marine animal and plant communities but little is know...
In 2009, four bathing sites in The Netherlands were monitored for potentially human pathogenic Vibri...
Currently, the number of reported cases of recreational- water-related Vibrio illness in the Netherl...
During summer 2014, a total of 89 Vibrio infections were reported in Sweden and Finland, substantial...
Background Vibriosis cases in Northern European countries and countries bordering the Baltic Sea inc...
Global ocean warming results in an increase of infectious diseases including an elevated emergence o...
There is increasing concern regarding the role of climate change in driving bacterial waterborne inf...
An increase in human Vibrio spp. infections has been linked to climate change related events, in par...
Vibrios are among the most common bacteria that inhabit surface waters throughout the world and are ...
Background: Vibrio spp. are aquatic bacteria that prefer warm seawater with moderate salinity. In h...
Mesophilic bacteria of the genus Vibrio naturally exist in marine environments. Being the main water...
There is a growing interest in the role of climate change in driving the spread of waterborne infect...
Summary: We report the autochthonous existence of Vibrio cholerae in coastal waters of Iceland, a ge...
Background: Some Vibrio spp. are pathogenic and ubiquitous in marine waters with low to moderate sal...
We report the autochthonous existence of Vibrio cholerae in coastal waters of Iceland, a geothermall...
Climate change is having a dramatic impact on marine animal and plant communities but little is know...
In 2009, four bathing sites in The Netherlands were monitored for potentially human pathogenic Vibri...
Currently, the number of reported cases of recreational- water-related Vibrio illness in the Netherl...