Literature DB >> 23185212

Vibrio cholerae in an Historically Cholera-Free Country.

Bradd J Haley1, Arlene Chen, Christopher J Grim, Philip Clark, Celia Municio Diaz, Elisa Taviani, Nur A Hasan, Elizabeth Sancomb, Wessam Mahmoud Elnemr, Muhammad A Islam, Anwar Huq, Rita R Colwell, Eva Benediktsdóttir.   

Abstract

We report the autochthonous existence of Vibrio cholerae in coastal waters of Iceland, a geothermally active country where cholera is absent and has never been reported. Seawater, mussel, and macroalgae samples were collected close to and distant from sites where geothermal activity causes a significant increase in water temperature during low tides. V. cholerae was detected only at geothermal-influenced sites during low-tides. None of the V. cholerae isolates encoded cholera toxin (ctxAB) and all were non-O1/non-O139 serogroups. However, all isolates encoded other virulence factors that are associated with cholera as well as extra-intestinal V. cholerae infections. The virulence factors were functional at temperatures of coastal waters of Iceland, suggesting an ecological role. It is noteworthy that V. cholerae was isolated from samples collected at sites distant from anthropogenic influence, supporting the conclusion that V. cholerae is autochthonous to the aquatic environment of Iceland.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23185212      PMCID: PMC3505037          DOI: 10.1111/j.1758-2229.2012.00332.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Microbiol Rep        ISSN: 1758-2229            Impact factor:   3.541


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