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Field: Salmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology

New Variants of <i>Vibrio cholerae</i> O1 Biotype El Tor with Attributes of the Classical Biotype from Hospitalized Patients with Acute Diarrhea in Bangladesh

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G. Balakrish Nair, Shah M. Faruque, N. A. Bhuiyan, Muhammad Kamruzzaman et al.

Journal: Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Year: 2002
Citations: 288

ABSTRACT The sixth pandemic of cholera and, presumably, the earlier pandemics were caused by the classical biotype of Vibrio cholerae O1, which was progressively replaced by the El Tor biotype representing the seventh cholera pandemic. Although the classical biotype of V. cholerae O1 is extinct, eve...

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Bacteremic Typhoid Fever in Children in an Urban Slum, Bangladesh

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W. Abdullah Brooks, Anowar Hossain, Doli Goswami, Amina Tahia Sharmeen et al.

Journal: Emerging infectious diseasesYear: 2005Citations: 242

We confirmed a bacteremic typhoid fever incidence of 3.9 episodes/1,000 person-years during fever surveillance in a Dhaka urban slum. The relative risk for preschool children compared with older persons was 8.9. Our regression model showed that these children were clinically ill, which suggests a ro...

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Typhoid Fever and Its Association with Environmental Factors in the Dhaka Metropolitan Area of Bangladesh: A Spatial and Time-Series Approach

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Ashraf Dewan, Robert J. Corner, Masahiro Hashizume, Emmanuel T. Ongee

Journal: PLoS neglected tropical diseasesYear: 2013Citations: 238

Typhoid fever is a major cause of death worldwide with a major part of the disease burden in developing regions such as the Indian sub-continent. Bangladesh is part of this highly endemic region, yet little is known about the spatial and temporal distribution of the disease at a regional scale. This...

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Antimicrobial Drug Resistance of <i>Salmonella enterica</i> Serovar Typhi in Asia and Molecular Mechanism of Reduced Susceptibility to the Fluoroquinolones

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Tran Thuy Chau, James Campbell, Claudia M. Galindo, Nguyễn Văn Minh Hoàng et al.

Journal: Antimicrobial Agents and ChemotherapyYear: 2007Citations: 230

ABSTRACT This study describes the pattern and extent of drug resistance in 1,774 strains of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi isolated across Asia between 1993 and 2005 and characterizes the molecular mechanisms underlying the reduced susceptibilities to fluoroquinolones of these strains. For 1,393 ...

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Laboratory-Based Surveillance of Salmonella Serotype Typhi Infections in the United States

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Marta‐Louise Ackers, Nancy D. Puhr, Robert V. Tauxe, Eric D. Mintz

Journal: JAMAYear: 2000Citations: 224

CONTEXT: Multidrug-resistant Salmonella serotype Typhi infections have been reported worldwide, but data on the incidence of resistant strains in the United States are lacking. OBJECTIVES: To determine the incidence of antimicrobial-resistant Salmonella Typhi infections and to identify risk factors ...

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A 4‐Year Study of the Epidemiology of<i>Vibrio cholerae</i>in Four Rural Areas of Bangladesh

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R. Bradley Sack, Abdullah Siddique, Ira M. Longini, Azhar Nizam et al.

Journal: The Journal of Infectious DiseasesYear: 2002Citations: 214

How Vibrio cholerae spreads around the world and what determines its seasonal peaks in endemic areas are not known. These features of cholera have been hypothesized to be primarily the result of environmental factors associated with aquatic habitats that can now be identified. Since 1997, fortnightl...

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Vi polysaccharide of <i>Salmonella typhi</i> targets the prohibitin family of molecules in intestinal epithelial cells and suppresses early inflammatory responses

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Amita Sharma, Ayub Qadri

Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesYear: 2004Citations: 208

Vi capsular polysaccharide (Vi) was first identified as a virulence antigen of Salmonella typhi, the causative agent of typhoid fever in humans; it renders S. typhi resistant to phagocytosis and the action of serum complement. However, the role of Vi during the infection of intestinal epithelium wit...

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Surveillance of patients attending a diarrhoeal disease hospital in Bangladesh

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Barbara J. Stoll, Roger I. Glass, Mohammad Imdadul Huq, Muhammad Umer Khan et al.

Journal: BMJYear: 1982Citations: 202

In October 1979 a surveillance system was set up at the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, Hospital at Dacca to study a 4% systematic sample of the 100 000 patients with diarrhoea who come to the hospital for care each year. From December 1979 to November 1980 inclusiv...

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Axonal variant of Guillain-Barre syndrome associated with <i>Campylobacter</i> infection in Bangladesh

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Zhahirul Islam, Bart C. Jacobs, Alex van Belkum, Quazi Deen Mohammad et al.

Journal: NeurologyYear: 2010Citations: 199

BACKGROUND: Campylobacter jejuni enteritis is the predominant bacterial infection preceding Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), an acute postinfectious immune-mediated polyradiculoneuropathy. The purpose of this study was to define the clinical phenotype of GBS and the relation with preceding C jejuni in...

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Genomic diversity of 2010 Haitian cholera outbreak strains

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Nur A. Hasan, Seon Young Choi, Mark Eppinger, Philip Wilson Clark et al.

Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesYear: 2012Citations: 190

The millions of deaths from cholera during the past 200 y, coupled with the morbidity and mortality of cholera in Haiti since October 2010, are grim reminders that Vibrio cholerae, the etiologic agent of cholera, remains a scourge. We report the isolation of both V. cholerae O1 and non-O1/O139 early...

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Food Safety Challenges towards Safe, Healthy, and Nutritious Street Foods in Bangladesh

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Md. Khairuzzaman, Fatema Moni Chowdhury, Sharmin Zaman, Arafat Al Mamun et al.

Journal: International Journal of Food ScienceYear: 2014Citations: 189

The street foods play an important socioeconomic role in meeting food and nutritional requirements of city consumers at affordable prices to the lower and middle income people. The number of food poisoning notifications rose steadily worldwide since the inception of E. coli O157:H7 outbreak in the 1...

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Genes Induced Late in Infection Increase Fitness of Vibrio cholerae after Release into the Environment

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Stefan Schild, Rita Tamayo, Eric J. Nelson, Firdausi Qadri et al.

Journal: Cell Host & MicrobeYear: 2007Citations: 189

The facultative pathogen Vibrio cholerae can exist in both the human small bowel and in aquatic environments. While investigation of the infection process has revealed many factors important for pathogenesis, little is known regarding transmission of this or other water-borne pathogens. Using a temp...

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ToxR regulon of <i>Vibrio cholerae</i> and its expression in vibrios shed by cholera patients

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James E. Bina, Jun Zhu, Michelle Dziejman, Shah M. Faruque et al.

Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesYear: 2003Citations: 189

Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae cause cholera, a severe diarrheal disease responsible for significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Two determinants, cholera enterotoxin (CT) and toxin coregulated pilus (TCP) are critical factors responsible for this organism's virulence. The genes for these virulenc...

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Epidemiology and Impact of <i>Campylobacter</i> Infection in Children in 8 Low-Resource Settings: Results From the MAL-ED Study

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Caroline Amour, Jean Gratz, Estomih Mduma, Erling Svensen et al.

Journal: Clinical Infectious DiseasesYear: 2016Citations: 187

BACKGROUND: Enteropathogen infections have been associated with enteric dysfunction and impaired growth in children in low-resource settings. In a multisite birth cohort study (MAL-ED), we describe the epidemiology and impact of Campylobacter infection in the first 2 years of life. METHODS: Children...

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Optimization of Quantitative PCR Methods for Enteropathogen Detection

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Jie Liu, Jean Gratz, Caroline Amour, Rosemary Nshama et al.

Journal: PLoS ONEYear: 2016Citations: 187

Detection and quantification of enteropathogens in stool specimens is useful for diagnosing the cause of diarrhea but is technically challenging. Here we evaluate several important determinants of quantification: specimen collection, nucleic acid extraction, and extraction and amplification efficien...

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