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Vibriosis or
vibrio infection is an
infection caused by
bacteria of the
genus Vibrio.
About a
dozen species can
cause vibriosis in humans, with the most...
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cholerae will form
yellow colonies.
Vibriosis is a sign of a more
severe Vibrio infection.
Common causes of
vibriosis include consumption of raw or undercooked...
- as a nutrient.
Clinical signs of
vibriosis include skin ulcers, hemorrhages, sepsis, and
systemic infections.
Vibriosis outbreaks are a
significant concern...
- Herrera. "
Vibriosis en Chile: Caracterización de los
Agentes Etiológicos, una
Necesidad para el
Desarrollo de
Medidas Eficaces de Prevención
Vibriosis in Chile:...
- barramundi, turbot, milkfish, and seahorses. It is
responsible for
luminous vibriosis, a
disease that
affects commercially farmed penaeid prawns. Additionally...
- 1128/AEM.02564-08. PMC 2725515. PMID 19502446. "Vibrio
Species Causing Vibriosis".
Centers for
Disease Control.
Archived from the
original on June 16,...
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largest costs ****ociated with
Pestivirus (BVDV).
Bovine ephemeral fever,
vibriosis,
Closterium diseases,
neonatal calf mortality, calf
scours and internal...
- Red
plague can
refer to the
following diseases:
Smallpox Erysipelas Vibriosis, a
systemic bacterial infection of
marine and
estuarine fishes,
caused by...
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Clostridium infection,
infectious bovine rhinotracheitis, and
bovine vibriosis. The
major illnesses in
European bison are foot-and-mouth
disease and...
- V.
cincinnatiensis accounted for only 0.07% of all
confirmed cases of
vibriosis in the
United States.
Vibrio cincinnatiensis is a halophilic, facultatively...