Intestinal infection with Vibrio cholerae results in the loss of large volumes of watery stool, leading to severe and rapidly progressing dehydration and shock. Without adequate and appropriate rehydration therapy, severe cholera kills about half of affected individuals. Cholera toxin, a potent stimulator of adenylate cyclase, causes the intestine to secrete watery fluid rich in sodium, bicarbonate, and potassium, in volumes far exceeding the intestinal absorptive capacity. Cholera has spread from the Indian subcontinent where it is endemic to involve nearly the whole world seven times during the past 185 years. V cholerae serogroup O1, biotype El Tor, has moved from Asia to cause pandemic disease in Africa and South America during the past...
ABSTRACT Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of Asiatic cholera, is a gram-negative motile bacteria...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of Asiatic cholera, is a gram-negative motile bacterial species...
Cholera, although largely underreported, is thought to be responsible for around 3 million diarrheal...
Cholera is an acute bacterial gastrointestinal infection caused by ingestion of water or food contai...
SummaryCholera is an acute, secretory diarrhoea caused by infection with Vibrio cholerae of the O1 o...
After being bottled up for 164 years, this specimen was opened in 2013 for a genetic study to succes...
AbstractCholera, caused by the infection of toxigenic Vibrio cholerae (V. cholerae) to humans, is a ...
During epidemics of cholera in two rural sites (Bakerganj and Mathbaria), a much higher proportion o...
Cholera drove the sanitary revolution in the industrialized world in the 19th century and now is dri...
Cholera diarrhoea remains a major global health problem that has caused seven pandemics. The pathoge...
The current seventh pandemic of cholera, caused by serogroup O1, El Tor biotype, has now involved al...
The current seventh pandemic of cholera, caused by serogroup O1, El Tor biotype, has now involved al...
The current seventh pandemic of cholera, caused by serogroup O1, El Tor biotype, has now involved al...
The current seventh pandemic of cholera, caused by serogroup O1, El Tor biotype, has now involved al...
Cholera remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Its epidemiology has change...
ABSTRACT Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of Asiatic cholera, is a gram-negative motile bacteria...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of Asiatic cholera, is a gram-negative motile bacterial species...
Cholera, although largely underreported, is thought to be responsible for around 3 million diarrheal...
Cholera is an acute bacterial gastrointestinal infection caused by ingestion of water or food contai...
SummaryCholera is an acute, secretory diarrhoea caused by infection with Vibrio cholerae of the O1 o...
After being bottled up for 164 years, this specimen was opened in 2013 for a genetic study to succes...
AbstractCholera, caused by the infection of toxigenic Vibrio cholerae (V. cholerae) to humans, is a ...
During epidemics of cholera in two rural sites (Bakerganj and Mathbaria), a much higher proportion o...
Cholera drove the sanitary revolution in the industrialized world in the 19th century and now is dri...
Cholera diarrhoea remains a major global health problem that has caused seven pandemics. The pathoge...
The current seventh pandemic of cholera, caused by serogroup O1, El Tor biotype, has now involved al...
The current seventh pandemic of cholera, caused by serogroup O1, El Tor biotype, has now involved al...
The current seventh pandemic of cholera, caused by serogroup O1, El Tor biotype, has now involved al...
The current seventh pandemic of cholera, caused by serogroup O1, El Tor biotype, has now involved al...
Cholera remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Its epidemiology has change...
ABSTRACT Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of Asiatic cholera, is a gram-negative motile bacteria...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of Asiatic cholera, is a gram-negative motile bacterial species...
Cholera, although largely underreported, is thought to be responsible for around 3 million diarrheal...