- determined.
Motility is very
important for
Vibrio spp for infection.
Research has
shown that a
variety of
Vibrios mutants that are
defective in
flagella synthesis...
-
which form on the
surface of
dirty waters, when they are
about to
develop vibrios; of
which in fact I
found some of the
genus Bacterium,
while the greatest...
- hemolysin, were more
related to non-cholera
vibrios; therefore,
referred to all
hemolytic vibrios as El Tor
vibrios. In the
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Bryant (1981). "Taxonomy and
description of
Vibrio fluvialis sp. nov. (synonym
group F
vibrios,
group EF6)".
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Vibrio vulnificus is a
species of Gram-negative, motile,
curved rod-shaped (
vibrio),
pathogenic bacteria of the
genus Vibrio.
Present in
marine environments...
-
Vibrio natriegens is a Gram-negative
marine bacterium. It was
first isolated from salt
marsh mud. It is a salt-loving
organism (halophile)
requiring about...
-
Vibrio adaptatus is the name
given to a Gram-negative
species of
bacteria first described from the
ocean by
ZoBell and
Upham in 1944. It was
later shown...
-
Vibrio alginolyticus is a Gram-negative
marine bacterium. It is
medically important since it
causes otitis and
wound infection. It is also
present in the...