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Critical Factors Influencing the Occurrence of <i>Vibrio cholerae</i> in the Environment of Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
University of Maryland, Baltimore, Biotechnology Institute, University of Maryland, College Park, Johns Hopkins University, ...
Published InApplied and Environmental Microbiology
Year2005
Citations319

Abstract

The occurrence of outbreaks of cholera in Africa in 1970 and in Latin America in 1991, mainly in coastal communities, and the appearance of the new serotype Vibrio cholerae O139 in India and subsequently in Bangladesh have stimulated efforts to understand environmental factors influencing the growth and geographic distribution of epidemic Vibrio cholerae serotypes. Because of the severity of recent epidemics, cholera is now being considered by some infectious disease investigators as a "reemerging" disease, prompting new work on the ecology of vibrios. Epidemiological and ecological surveillance for cholera has been under way in four rural, geographically separated locations in Bangladesh for the past 4 years, during which both clinical and environmental samples were collected at biweekly intervals. The clinical…
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