AbstractObjectiveTo determine epidemiology and antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of Vibrio (V.) cholerae O1 biotype EL Tor in summer outbreak of 2008 in Iran.MethodsStool samples were collected from patients suspected to have cholera admitted to hospitals and clinics. Specimens examined by conventional bacteriological methods. All isolates were sent to cholera reference laboratory for further confirmation, stereotyping and susceptibility testing.ResultsA total of 220 patients were diagnosed as cholera. All cases confirmed by Iranian reference health laboratory. One hundred ninety nine of 220 V. cholerae serotypes were Inaba and 21 serotypes were Ogawa. All cases were reported from thirteen provinces. The majorities of cases were from Te...
The National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD), Delhi, India, conducts a laboratory-based su...
Background & objectives: However outbreaks of cholera are not very common in central area of Iran, i...
Background & objectives: Although cholera remains to be an important public health problem, studies ...
Following the occurrence of suspected cases of Vibrio cholerae in Karaj in 2008, this study was cond...
Introduction: Cholera is an acute infectious disease of small intestine, caused by the bacterium Vib...
Abstract Aims: Cholera is an acute diarrheal disease that can lead to severe dehydration and death...
Cholera is an acute intestinal infection caused by consuming food or water contaminated with the bac...
Background: Cholera is endemic in the Islamic Republic of Iran. According to surveillance system rec...
Background: Cholera is considered a key indicator of social development but still is reported in var...
Background: Cholera continues to be an important public health problem in many communities. Objectiv...
In this study, 50 Vibrio cholerae O1 serotype Inaba isolates were collected during several cholera o...
Cholera remains to be an international threat, with high rates of illness and death. In 2012 and 201...
Background and Objectives: Information on the genetic epidemiology of cholera in Assam, a northeaste...
AbstractBackground: Surveillance for Vibrio cholerae in the Eastern Region of Saudi Arabia has been ...
In this study, 50 Vibrio cholerae O1 serotype Inaba isolates were collected during several cholera o...
The National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD), Delhi, India, conducts a laboratory-based su...
Background & objectives: However outbreaks of cholera are not very common in central area of Iran, i...
Background & objectives: Although cholera remains to be an important public health problem, studies ...
Following the occurrence of suspected cases of Vibrio cholerae in Karaj in 2008, this study was cond...
Introduction: Cholera is an acute infectious disease of small intestine, caused by the bacterium Vib...
Abstract Aims: Cholera is an acute diarrheal disease that can lead to severe dehydration and death...
Cholera is an acute intestinal infection caused by consuming food or water contaminated with the bac...
Background: Cholera is endemic in the Islamic Republic of Iran. According to surveillance system rec...
Background: Cholera is considered a key indicator of social development but still is reported in var...
Background: Cholera continues to be an important public health problem in many communities. Objectiv...
In this study, 50 Vibrio cholerae O1 serotype Inaba isolates were collected during several cholera o...
Cholera remains to be an international threat, with high rates of illness and death. In 2012 and 201...
Background and Objectives: Information on the genetic epidemiology of cholera in Assam, a northeaste...
AbstractBackground: Surveillance for Vibrio cholerae in the Eastern Region of Saudi Arabia has been ...
In this study, 50 Vibrio cholerae O1 serotype Inaba isolates were collected during several cholera o...
The National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD), Delhi, India, conducts a laboratory-based su...
Background & objectives: However outbreaks of cholera are not very common in central area of Iran, i...
Background & objectives: Although cholera remains to be an important public health problem, studies ...