The highly populated coasts of the Bay of Bengal are particularly vulnerable to water-borne diseases, pollution and climatic extremes. The environmental factors behind bacterial community composition and Vibrio distribution were investigated in an estuarine system of a cholera-endemic region in the coastline of Bangladesh. Higher temperatures and sewage pollution were important drivers of the abundance of toxigenic Vibrio cholerae. A closer relation between non-culturable Vibrio and particulate organic matter (POM) was inferred during the post-monsoon. The distribution of operational taxonomic units (OTUs) of Vibrio genus was likely driven by salinity and temperature. The resuspension of sediments increased Vibrio abundance and organic nutr...
<div><p>Diarrheal disease remains an unsolved problem in developing countries. The emergence of new ...
communities, and the appearance of the new serotype Vibrio cholerae O139 in India and subsequently i...
The ecology of the most relevant Vibrio species for human health and their relation to water quality...
The highly populated coasts of the Bay of Bengal are particularly vulnerable to water-borne diseases...
The objective of this study was to determine environmental parameters driving Vibrio populations in ...
ABSTRACT Vibrio cholerae, an estuarine bacterium, is the causative agent of cholera, a severe diarrh...
This study deals with the influence of water physico-chemical properties, tides, rainfall and fecal ...
Cholera epidemics are thought to be influenced by changes in populations of estuarine Vibrio cholera...
Studies on abundance and types of various pollution indicator bacterial populations from tropical es...
Wetland dynamics are probably linked to cholera endemicity in South Asia. We focus on links between ...
1075-1080The present study carried out to examine the present status and contribution of Salmonella ...
Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae, rarely isolated from the aquatic environment between cholera epidemics, c...
Diarrheal disease remains an unsolved problem in developing countries. The emergence of new etiologi...
587-592Quantification of Vibrio spp. and abiotic environmental factors on the proliferation and lon...
Heterotrophic bacteria of the genus Vibrio are indigenous in the marine environment although environ...
<div><p>Diarrheal disease remains an unsolved problem in developing countries. The emergence of new ...
communities, and the appearance of the new serotype Vibrio cholerae O139 in India and subsequently i...
The ecology of the most relevant Vibrio species for human health and their relation to water quality...
The highly populated coasts of the Bay of Bengal are particularly vulnerable to water-borne diseases...
The objective of this study was to determine environmental parameters driving Vibrio populations in ...
ABSTRACT Vibrio cholerae, an estuarine bacterium, is the causative agent of cholera, a severe diarrh...
This study deals with the influence of water physico-chemical properties, tides, rainfall and fecal ...
Cholera epidemics are thought to be influenced by changes in populations of estuarine Vibrio cholera...
Studies on abundance and types of various pollution indicator bacterial populations from tropical es...
Wetland dynamics are probably linked to cholera endemicity in South Asia. We focus on links between ...
1075-1080The present study carried out to examine the present status and contribution of Salmonella ...
Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae, rarely isolated from the aquatic environment between cholera epidemics, c...
Diarrheal disease remains an unsolved problem in developing countries. The emergence of new etiologi...
587-592Quantification of Vibrio spp. and abiotic environmental factors on the proliferation and lon...
Heterotrophic bacteria of the genus Vibrio are indigenous in the marine environment although environ...
<div><p>Diarrheal disease remains an unsolved problem in developing countries. The emergence of new ...
communities, and the appearance of the new serotype Vibrio cholerae O139 in India and subsequently i...
The ecology of the most relevant Vibrio species for human health and their relation to water quality...