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Frontiers | Surveillance and Genomics of Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 From  Fish, Phytoplankton and Water in Lake Victoria, Tanzania | Microbiology
Frontiers | Surveillance and Genomics of Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 From Fish, Phytoplankton and Water in Lake Victoria, Tanzania | Microbiology

Frontiers | Surveillance and Genomics of Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 From  Fish, Phytoplankton and Water in Lake Victoria, Tanzania | Microbiology
Frontiers | Surveillance and Genomics of Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 From Fish, Phytoplankton and Water in Lake Victoria, Tanzania | Microbiology

Virulence, antimicrobial and heavy metal tolerance, and genetic diversity  of Vibrio cholerae recovered from commonly consumed freshwater fish |  SpringerLink
Virulence, antimicrobial and heavy metal tolerance, and genetic diversity of Vibrio cholerae recovered from commonly consumed freshwater fish | SpringerLink

Virulence, antimicrobial and heavy metal tolerance, and genetic diversity  of Vibrio cholerae recovered from commonly consumed freshwater fish |  SpringerLink
Virulence, antimicrobial and heavy metal tolerance, and genetic diversity of Vibrio cholerae recovered from commonly consumed freshwater fish | SpringerLink

PDF) Transmission and Toxigenic Potential of Vibrio cholerae in Hilsha Fish  (Tenualosa ilisha) for Human Consumption in Bangladesh
PDF) Transmission and Toxigenic Potential of Vibrio cholerae in Hilsha Fish (Tenualosa ilisha) for Human Consumption in Bangladesh

PDF) Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Environmental Non-O1/Non-O139 Vibrio  cholerae Isolates
PDF) Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Environmental Non-O1/Non-O139 Vibrio cholerae Isolates

PDF) Surveillance and Genomics of Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 From Fish,  Phytoplankton and Water in
PDF) Surveillance and Genomics of Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 From Fish, Phytoplankton and Water in

PDF) Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 in vegetables and fish raised in  wastewater irrigated fields and stabilization ponds during a non-cholera  outbreak period in Morogoro, Tanzania: An environmental health study
PDF) Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 in vegetables and fish raised in wastewater irrigated fields and stabilization ponds during a non-cholera outbreak period in Morogoro, Tanzania: An environmental health study

Petya Krasteva on Twitter: "Gone fishin' : V. cholerae uses retractive type  IV competence pili to fish out foreign DNA during horizontal gene transfer.  https://t.co/xATG8LynX3… https://t.co/duOlb0USHo"
Petya Krasteva on Twitter: "Gone fishin' : V. cholerae uses retractive type IV competence pili to fish out foreign DNA during horizontal gene transfer. https://t.co/xATG8LynX3… https://t.co/duOlb0USHo"

Frontiers | Transmission and Toxigenic Potential of Vibrio cholerae in  Hilsha Fish (Tenualosa ilisha) for Human Consumption in Bangladesh |  Microbiology
Frontiers | Transmission and Toxigenic Potential of Vibrio cholerae in Hilsha Fish (Tenualosa ilisha) for Human Consumption in Bangladesh | Microbiology

Genome Dynamics of Vibrio cholerae Isolates Linked to Seasonal Outbreaks of  Cholera in Dhaka, Bangladesh | mBio
Genome Dynamics of Vibrio cholerae Isolates Linked to Seasonal Outbreaks of Cholera in Dhaka, Bangladesh | mBio

PDF) Highly sensitive and accurate detection of Vibrio cholera O1 OmpW gene  by fluorescence DNA biosensor based on gold and magnetic nanoparticles
PDF) Highly sensitive and accurate detection of Vibrio cholera O1 OmpW gene by fluorescence DNA biosensor based on gold and magnetic nanoparticles

Remote Sensing | Free Full-Text | Environmental Reservoirs of Vibrio  cholerae: Challenges and Opportunities for Ocean-Color Remote Sensing | HTML
Remote Sensing | Free Full-Text | Environmental Reservoirs of Vibrio cholerae: Challenges and Opportunities for Ocean-Color Remote Sensing | HTML

PDF) Transmission and Toxigenic Potential of Vibrio cholerae in Hilsha Fish  (Tenualosa ilisha) for Human Consumption in Bangladesh
PDF) Transmission and Toxigenic Potential of Vibrio cholerae in Hilsha Fish (Tenualosa ilisha) for Human Consumption in Bangladesh

Using Harpoon-Like Appendages, Bacteria 'Fish' for New DNA - The New York  Times
Using Harpoon-Like Appendages, Bacteria 'Fish' for New DNA - The New York Times

Virulence, antimicrobial and heavy metal tolerance, and genetic diversity  of Vibrio cholerae recovered from commonly consumed freshwater fish |  SpringerLink
Virulence, antimicrobial and heavy metal tolerance, and genetic diversity of Vibrio cholerae recovered from commonly consumed freshwater fish | SpringerLink

Genomic insights into Vibrio cholerae O1 responsible for cholera epidemics  in Tanzania between 1993 and 2017
Genomic insights into Vibrio cholerae O1 responsible for cholera epidemics in Tanzania between 1993 and 2017

The seventh pandemic of cholera in Europe revisited by microbial genomics |  Nature Communications
The seventh pandemic of cholera in Europe revisited by microbial genomics | Nature Communications

Vibrio spp. infections | Nature Reviews Disease Primers
Vibrio spp. infections | Nature Reviews Disease Primers

Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis patterns of Vibrio cholerae isolates.... |  Download Scientific Diagram
Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis patterns of Vibrio cholerae isolates.... | Download Scientific Diagram

Vibrio cholerae - Wikipedia
Vibrio cholerae - Wikipedia

Vibrio spp. infections | Nature Reviews Disease Primers
Vibrio spp. infections | Nature Reviews Disease Primers

V. cholerae life cycle and interactions.The life cycle of V. cholerae... |  Download Scientific Diagram
V. cholerae life cycle and interactions.The life cycle of V. cholerae... | Download Scientific Diagram

The seventh pandemic of cholera in Europe revisited by microbial genomics |  Nature Communications
The seventh pandemic of cholera in Europe revisited by microbial genomics | Nature Communications

Frontiers | Vesicles From Vibrio cholerae Contain AT-Rich DNA and Shorter  mRNAs That Do Not Correlate With Their Protein Products | Microbiology
Frontiers | Vesicles From Vibrio cholerae Contain AT-Rich DNA and Shorter mRNAs That Do Not Correlate With Their Protein Products | Microbiology