Journal ArticleOpen Access
Self-limiting nature of seasonal cholera epidemics: Role of host-mediated amplification of phage
Author Affiliations
Harvard University, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Published InProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Year2005
Citations263
Abstract
Phage predation of Vibrio cholerae has recently been reported to be a factor that influences seasonal epidemics of cholera in Bangladesh. To understand more about this phenomenon, we studied the dynamics of the V. cholerae-phage interaction during a recent epidemic in Dhaka. Because the outbreak strain causing this epidemic was resistant to multiple antibiotics, including streptomycin, we used a selective medium containing streptomycin to monitor accurately the abundance of this strain in the environment. The changing prevalence in the environment of the epidemic V. cholerae O1 strain and a particular lytic cholera phage (JSF4) to which it was sensitive was measured every 48-72 h for 17 weeks. We also monitored the incidence of phage excretion in stools of 387 cholera…
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