AbstractSince 1817, seven cholera pandemics have plagued humankind. As the causative agent, Vibrio cholerae, is autochthonous in the aquatic ecosystem and some studies have revealed links between outbreaks and fluctuations in climatic and aquatic conditions, it has been widely assumed that cholera epidemics are triggered by environmental factors that promote the growth of local bacterial reservoirs. However, mounting epidemiological findings and genome sequence analysis of clinical isolates have indicated that epidemics are largely unassociated with most of the V. cholerae strains in aquatic ecosystems. Instead, only a specific subset of V. cholerae El Tor ‘types’ appears to be responsible for current epidemics. A recent report examining th...
AbstractThe cholera burden has grown strikingly during the past 4 years, and has spread to countries...
Cholera is a serious public health problem because of the high burden of morbidity. Recurrent pandem...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of cholera, is a bacterium autochthonous to the aquatic environ...
Although cholera is an ancient disease that first arose at least half a millennium ago, it remains a...
BACKGROUND: Cholera infection continues to be a threat to global public health. The current cholera ...
International audienceToxigenic Vibrio cholerae is responsible for 1.4 to 4.3 million cases with abo...
Cholera outbreak following the earthquake of 2010 in Haiti has reaffirmed that the disease is a majo...
Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae is responsible for 1.4 to 4.3 million cases with about 21,000-143,000 deat...
Vibrio cholerae is a globally important pathogen that is endemic in many areas of the world and caus...
Of the 200+ serogroups of Vibrio cholerae, only O1 or O139 strains are reported to cause cholera, an...
Vibrio cholerae is a globally important pathogen that is endemic in many areas of the world and caus...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of cholera, is a bacterium autochthonous to the aquatic environ...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of cholera, is a bacterium autochthonous to the aquatic environ...
Latin America has experienced two of the largest cholera epidemics in modern history; one in 1991 an...
Latin America has experienced two of the largest cholera epidemics in modern history; one in 1991 an...
AbstractThe cholera burden has grown strikingly during the past 4 years, and has spread to countries...
Cholera is a serious public health problem because of the high burden of morbidity. Recurrent pandem...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of cholera, is a bacterium autochthonous to the aquatic environ...
Although cholera is an ancient disease that first arose at least half a millennium ago, it remains a...
BACKGROUND: Cholera infection continues to be a threat to global public health. The current cholera ...
International audienceToxigenic Vibrio cholerae is responsible for 1.4 to 4.3 million cases with abo...
Cholera outbreak following the earthquake of 2010 in Haiti has reaffirmed that the disease is a majo...
Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae is responsible for 1.4 to 4.3 million cases with about 21,000-143,000 deat...
Vibrio cholerae is a globally important pathogen that is endemic in many areas of the world and caus...
Of the 200+ serogroups of Vibrio cholerae, only O1 or O139 strains are reported to cause cholera, an...
Vibrio cholerae is a globally important pathogen that is endemic in many areas of the world and caus...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of cholera, is a bacterium autochthonous to the aquatic environ...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of cholera, is a bacterium autochthonous to the aquatic environ...
Latin America has experienced two of the largest cholera epidemics in modern history; one in 1991 an...
Latin America has experienced two of the largest cholera epidemics in modern history; one in 1991 an...
AbstractThe cholera burden has grown strikingly during the past 4 years, and has spread to countries...
Cholera is a serious public health problem because of the high burden of morbidity. Recurrent pandem...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of cholera, is a bacterium autochthonous to the aquatic environ...