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This system was first characterised in 'Vibrio cholerae' and 'Pseudomonas aeruginosa'.
The illness is very different from cholera, which is caused by different bacteria, called Vibrio cholerae.
Vibrio cholerae, the species of bacteria that causes cholera, has over 200 serotypes, based on cell antigens.
Even though Robert Koch discovered Vibrio cholerae in 1883, the medical science at that time did not consider it a sole cause of the disease.
The DUF84 region is found in the genome of a bacterium called Vibrio cholerae.
Inhabitants of fresh or salt water, several species are pathogenic, including the type species Vibrio cholerae, which is the agent responsible for cholera.
Cholera is contracted by eating foods and/or drinking water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio Cholerae.
A diagnosis of cholera was confirmed in 15 patients on the basis of isolation of Vibrio cholerae from the stool.
Robert Koch isolates Vibrio cholerae, the cholera bacillus.
Furthermore, investigating their role in bacteria, such as Vibrio cholerae , could be important in understanding the sensory mechanisms of human pathogens.
Cholera is an infectious disease with diarrhea caused by eating food or drinking water contaminated with a bacterium called Vibrio cholerae.
They found that the cause of previously undiagnosed diarrheal disease was Cholera which is caused by "Vibrio Cholerae".
He has been working on enteric pathogens with particular emphasis on Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of the disease cholera.
A bacterium, such as E. coli, salmonella, shigella, clostridium, or Vibrio cholerae.
During the pandemic, Robert Koch isolated Vibrio cholerae and proposed postulates to explain how bacteria caused disease.
In certain conditions, the weed may concentrate heavy metals and bacteria such as salmonella and Vibrio cholerae, the bacterium that causes cholera.
Filippo Pacini, an Italian anatomist, discovers Vibrio cholerae, the bacterium that causes cholera.
RTX toxin (Vibrio cholerae)
Acetone extracts of the seeds exhibited considerable antibacterial effects against strains of Pseudomonas oleovorans and Vibrio cholerae.
Similar principles might apply to, for example, Vibrio cholerae, the cholera bacterium and other, often fatal, enteric pathogens that induce diarrhoea and spread by contagion.
It is nearly identical to the poison secreted by the cholera virus, Vibrio cholerae, which attacks the body's intestinal system, causing severe diarrhea that can lead to death.
De's paper "Enterotoxicity of bacteria-free culture-filtrate of Vibrio cholerae," while initially unrecognized, today is considered a milestone in the history of cholera research.
Waterborne disease agents, such as cholera bacteria (Vibrio cholerae), and causative agents of harmful algal blooms are often transported via ballast water.
Examples of bacterial species that have been found to possess multiple replicons include: Rhodobacter sphaeroides (2), Vibrio cholerae, and Burkholderia multivorans (3).