This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordWarming sea-surface temperature has led to an increase in the prevalence of Vibrio species in marine environments. This can be observed particularly in temperate regions where conditions for their growth has become more favourable. The increased prevalence of pathogenic Vibrio species has resulted in a worldwide surge of Vibriosis infections in human and aquatic animals. This study uses sea-surface temperature data around the English and Welsh coastlines to identify locations where conditions for the presence and growth of Vibrio species is favourable. Shellfish samples collected from three locations that were experiencing an increase in sea-surface ...
In the face of global warming and ocean acidification, waterborne pathogens are geographically expan...
Vibrio species have been associated with recurrent mass mortalities of juvenile oysters Crassostrea ...
ABSTRACT The United States has federal regulations in place to reduce the risk of seafood-related in...
Global ocean warming results in an increase of infectious diseases including an elevated emergence o...
The spread of Vibrio spp. and the prevalence of vibriosis around the world are often correlated with...
An increase in human Vibrio spp. infections has been linked to climate change related events, in par...
The human-pathogenic marine bacteria Vibrio vulnificus and V. parahaemolyticus are strongly correlat...
Author Posting. © American Society for Microbiology, 2004. This article is posted here by permissio...
The genus Vibrio contains 130 confirmed species, of which a dozen have been demonstrated to cause in...
Vibrio spp., natural inhabitants of aquatic environments, are one of the most common causes of bacte...
Vibrios are among the most common bacteria that inhabit surface waters throughout the world and are ...
Globally, the bacterial species V. parahaemolyticus, V. cholerae and V. vulnificus represent importa...
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...
Vibrio species have been associated with recurrent mass mortalities of juvenile oysters Crassostrea ...
In the face of global warming and ocean acidification, waterborne pathogens are geographically expan...
Vibrio species have been associated with recurrent mass mortalities of juvenile oysters Crassostrea ...
ABSTRACT The United States has federal regulations in place to reduce the risk of seafood-related in...
Global ocean warming results in an increase of infectious diseases including an elevated emergence o...
The spread of Vibrio spp. and the prevalence of vibriosis around the world are often correlated with...
An increase in human Vibrio spp. infections has been linked to climate change related events, in par...
The human-pathogenic marine bacteria Vibrio vulnificus and V. parahaemolyticus are strongly correlat...
Author Posting. © American Society for Microbiology, 2004. This article is posted here by permissio...
The genus Vibrio contains 130 confirmed species, of which a dozen have been demonstrated to cause in...
Vibrio spp., natural inhabitants of aquatic environments, are one of the most common causes of bacte...
Vibrios are among the most common bacteria that inhabit surface waters throughout the world and are ...
Globally, the bacterial species V. parahaemolyticus, V. cholerae and V. vulnificus represent importa...
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...
Vibrio species have been associated with recurrent mass mortalities of juvenile oysters Crassostrea ...
In the face of global warming and ocean acidification, waterborne pathogens are geographically expan...
Vibrio species have been associated with recurrent mass mortalities of juvenile oysters Crassostrea ...
ABSTRACT The United States has federal regulations in place to reduce the risk of seafood-related in...