| Literature DB >> 26004642 |
J Michael Janda1, Anna E Newton2, Cheryl A Bopp3.
Abstract
Vibriosis is a group of intestinal and extraintestinal infections caused by marine-dwelling bacteria of the genus Vibrio. Infections range from indolent illnesses to fulminant diseases, including cholera and necrotizing fasciitis. Most illnesses result from direct contact with the marine environment or consumption of shellfish, especially oysters. In the United States vibrio infections are increasing but are underreported because of lack of clinical recognition and appropriate detection in the microbiology laboratory. Recent advances to aid in the detection and identification of vibrio illnesses in the laboratory include rapid identification tests, new media, and molecular identification systems. Published by Elsevier Inc.Entities:
Keywords: Aquatic; Cholera; Marine; Seafood; V vulnificus; Vibrio; Vibriosis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26004642 DOI: 10.1016/j.cll.2015.02.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Lab Med ISSN: 0272-2712 Impact factor: 1.935