AbstractClimate change has the potential to increase the threat of water-borne diseases, through rises in temperature and sea-level, and precipitation variability. Cholera poses a particular threat, and the need to develop better intervention tools is imminent. Cholera infections are particularly severe for blood group O individuals, who are less protected by the current vaccines. Here we derive a hypothesis as to the molecular origins of blood-group dependence of this disease, based on relevant epidemiological, clinical and molecular data, and give suggestions on how to plan prevention strategies, and develop novel and improved pharmaceuticals
Cholera remains a global threat in the 21st century, chiefly due to the continued lack of adequate r...
Cholera outbreak following the earthquake of 2010 in Haiti has reaffirmed that the disease is a majo...
AbstractSince 1817, seven cholera pandemics have plagued humankind. As the causative agent, Vibrio c...
AbstractClimate change has the potential to increase the threat of water-borne diseases, through ris...
Cholera, although largely underreported, is thought to be responsible for around 3 million diarrheal...
BACKGROUND: Vibrio cholerae, a Gram-negative, non-spore forming curved rod is found in diverse aquat...
BACKGROUND: Vibrio cholerae, a Gram-negative, non-spore forming curved rod is found in diverse aquat...
The article focuses on the genetic basis of the spread of cholera in Haiti which clarifies both the ...
Climate change will affect the prevalence, distribution, and lethality of many diseases, from mosqui...
Cholera is an important public health problem, causing substantial morbidity and mortality especiall...
Climate change will affect the prevalence, distribution, and lethality of many diseases, from mosqui...
Cholera, although largely underreported, is thought to be responsible for around 3 million diarrheal...
Although the disease, cholera, has been recognized since antiquity, the bacteria responsible for cau...
Although the disease, cholera, has been recognized since antiquity, the bacteria responsible for cau...
Although cholera is an ancient disease that first arose at least half a millennium ago, it remains a...
Cholera remains a global threat in the 21st century, chiefly due to the continued lack of adequate r...
Cholera outbreak following the earthquake of 2010 in Haiti has reaffirmed that the disease is a majo...
AbstractSince 1817, seven cholera pandemics have plagued humankind. As the causative agent, Vibrio c...
AbstractClimate change has the potential to increase the threat of water-borne diseases, through ris...
Cholera, although largely underreported, is thought to be responsible for around 3 million diarrheal...
BACKGROUND: Vibrio cholerae, a Gram-negative, non-spore forming curved rod is found in diverse aquat...
BACKGROUND: Vibrio cholerae, a Gram-negative, non-spore forming curved rod is found in diverse aquat...
The article focuses on the genetic basis of the spread of cholera in Haiti which clarifies both the ...
Climate change will affect the prevalence, distribution, and lethality of many diseases, from mosqui...
Cholera is an important public health problem, causing substantial morbidity and mortality especiall...
Climate change will affect the prevalence, distribution, and lethality of many diseases, from mosqui...
Cholera, although largely underreported, is thought to be responsible for around 3 million diarrheal...
Although the disease, cholera, has been recognized since antiquity, the bacteria responsible for cau...
Although the disease, cholera, has been recognized since antiquity, the bacteria responsible for cau...
Although cholera is an ancient disease that first arose at least half a millennium ago, it remains a...
Cholera remains a global threat in the 21st century, chiefly due to the continued lack of adequate r...
Cholera outbreak following the earthquake of 2010 in Haiti has reaffirmed that the disease is a majo...
AbstractSince 1817, seven cholera pandemics have plagued humankind. As the causative agent, Vibrio c...