Autophagy is the unique, regulated mechanism for the degradation of organelles. This intracellular process acts as a prosurvival pathway during cell starvation or stress and is also …
Background Vibrio cholera (V. cholera) is a facultative pathogen that colonizes the small intestine and produces cholerae toxin as the primary virulence factor that causes cholera …
Adequate water supply is one of the public health issues among the population living in low- income settings. Vibriosis remain a significant health challenge drawing the attention of both …
HA Saka, C Bidinost, C Sola, P Carranza, C Collino… - Microbial …, 2008 - Elsevier
Cholera toxin (CT) gene-negative Vibrio cholerae non-O1, non-O139 strains may cause severe diarrhea though their pathogenic mechanism remains unclear. V. cholerae cytolysin …
P Liang, X Cui, X Du, B Kan, W Liang - Gut pathogens, 2013 - Springer
Background Vibrio fluvialis is considered to be an emerging foodborne pathogen and has been becoming a high human public health hazard all over the world, especially in coastal …
Background: Marketed fish and shellfish are a source of multidrug-resistant and biofilm- forming foodborne pathogenic microorganisms. Methods: Bacteria isolated from Sparus …
GA Kopprio, ME Streitenberger, K Okuno… - Science of The Total …, 2017 - Elsevier
The ecology of the most relevant Vibrio species for human health and their relation to water quality and biogeochemistry were studied in two estuaries in Argentinian Patagonia. Vibrio …
DA Ramirez, HA Saka, R Nores - International Journal of Paleopathology, 2021 - Elsevier
Objective Detecting traces of ancient DNA of Vibrio cholerae to provide genetic information associated with the fifth cholera pandemic. Materials Sediment samples from the sacral …
Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of acute dehydrating diarrhoeal disease cholera. Among 71 V. cholerae non-O1/non-O139 isolates, all yielded negative results for ctxA, ctxB …