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Vibrio V. Cholerae; ݷ V. Parahaemolyticus; 忰긮 V... |
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NCV |
nerve conduction velocity; noncholera vibrio |
VCN |
vancomycin, colistomethane, and nystatin; Vibrio chloreae neuraminidase |
VCN |
Vibrio cholera neuraminidase |
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vibrio |
<bacteria> Vibrio is a genus of motile, Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria (family Vibrionaceae), some species in this genus cause cholera in humans and other diseases in animals. (18 Nov 1997) |
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Vibrio alginolyticus |
A species associated with wound and ear infections, and with bacteraemia in immunocompromised and in burn patients. (05 Mar 2000) |
Vibrio alginolyticus alkaline protease |
<enzyme> Extracellular enzyme stimulated by histidine and urocanic acid Registry number: EC 3.4.21.- Synonym: vaa protease (26 Jun 1999) |
Vibrio cholerae |
<bacteria> Bacterium that causes cholera, the life threatening aspects of which are caused by the exotoxin (see cholera toxin). Short, slightly curved rods, highly motile (single polar flagellum), gram-negative. Adhere to intestinal epithelium (adhesion mechanism unknown) and produce enzymes (neuraminidase, proteases) that facilitate access of the bacterium to the epithelial surface. (18 Nov 1997) |
Vibrio fluvialis |
<bacteria> A species, similar to strains of Aeromonas, associated with diarrhoeal disease in humans. (05 Mar 2000) |
Vibrio foetus |
<bacteria> Former name for Campylobacter foetus. (05 Mar 2000) |
Vibrio furnissii |
<bacteria> An aerogenic strain, similar to Vibrio fluvialis, associated with diarrhoeal disease and outbreaks of gastroenteritis. (05 Mar 2000) |
Vibrio hollisae |
<bacteria> Species which can cause dysentery in humans. (05 Mar 2000) |
vibrio infections |
Infections with bacteria of the genus vibrio. (12 Dec 1998) |
Vibrio metschnikovii |
<bacteria> A species causing acute enteric disease in chickens and other avian species; also isolated from human stool. (05 Mar 2000) |
Vibrio mimicus |
<bacteria> A sucrose-negative strain, similar to Vibrio cholerae, isolated from human stool in diarrhoeal disease and from human ear infections. (05 Mar 2000) |
vibrio parahaemolyticus |
<bacteria> A species of bacteria found in the marine environment, sea foods, and the feces of patients with acute enteritis. (12 Dec 1998) |
Vibrio sputorum |
<bacteria> Former name for Campylobacter sputorum. (05 Mar 2000) |
Vibrio vulnificus |
<bacteria> A species capable of causing cutaneous lesions in an cirrhotic or immunocompromised patient; usually contracted from contaminated oysters; also a cause of wound infections, especially those associated with handling of shellfish. (05 Mar 2000) |
Vibrio vulnificus protease |
<enzyme> Forms haemorrhagic lesions and causes extensive dermonecrosis; enhances vascular permeability through histamine release and bradykinin generation by activation of the plasma kallikrein -kinin system; immediately inactivated by plasma protein Registry number: EC 3.4.24.- Synonym: vvp protease, vvp gene product (26 Jun 1999) |
Nasik vibrio |
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El Tor vibrio |
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Synonyms : Vibrio cholerae Serogroup O1
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Vibrio
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curved rodlike motile bacterium
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vibrion
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vibrio: curved rodlike motile bacterium
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Vibrio fetus
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bacteria that cause abortion in sheep
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vibrio parahaemolyticus
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Vibrio parahaemolyticus food infection, an acute form of gastroenteritis, was first described in Japan at least before 1975. The great majority of cases appear in individuals who have eaten raw, partially cooked, or poorly stored seafood. The vehicles most often implicated are squid, mackerel, sardines, crabs, tuna, shrimp, oysters, and clams. Outbreaks tend to be concentrated along coastal regions during the summer and early fall. ...
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Vibrio vulnificus
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Vibrio vulnificus is a rod-shaped bacterium of the genus Vibrio present in warm seawater. It causes an infection often incurred after eating seafood, especially shellfish. The bacteria can also enter the body through open wounds when swimming or wading. Symptoms include diarrhea and a blistering dermatitis that is sometimes mistaken for pemphigus or pemphigoid. ...
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