Taxonomy: Bacteria; Proteobacteria; Gammaproteobacteria; Vibrionales; Vibrionaceae;

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Vibrio

I. Organism Information

A. Taxonomy Information

1. Species

a. V. cholerae

i. Taxonomy ID: 666

ii. Description:

Vibrio cholerae is a Gram negative, motile, curved rod. Its main portal of entry is via oral ingestion of contaminated food or water. More than 138 serogroups are known. Serogroup O1 is responsible for pandemic cholera and is divided into two biotypes, Classical and El Tor. The El Tor biotype is responsible for the current cholera pandemic.

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iii. Variants

Vibrio cholerae serotype O1

Taxonomy ID: 127906 

Vibrio cholerae serotype O139
Taxonomy ID: 45888 

Vibrio cholerae serotype non-O1/non-O139
Taxonomy ID: 156539 

b. V. parahaemolyticus

c. V. vulnificus

B. Lifecycle and Morphology

1. V. cholerae

a. Free-swimming

The vibrio life cycle consists of a free-swimming phase in marine and estuarine environments in association with zooplankton, crustaceans, insects, and water plants. Vibrios interact with various surfaces found in the environment to generate biofilms, which may promote survival.

i.   Shape:  Flagellated cell is 0.5-0.8 µm in width and 1.4-2.6 µm in length. Monotrichous or multitrichous flagella are enclosed in a sheath continuous with the outer membrane of the cell wall. On solid media, cells may produce numerous lateral flagella with a wavelength shorter than that of the sheathed polar flagellum.

b. Host phase

The host phase of the vibrio life cycle is only possible through the action of a group of virulence genes in the ToxR regulon controlled by a complex and incompletely understood regulatory cascade. The ToxR regulon colonization and toxin genes are coordinately expressed in response to specific host signals that have yet to be completely defined.

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Mariah Drinks Away the Pregnancy Rumors - Hollyscoop


Mariah Drinks Away the Pregnancy Rumors
Hollyscoop, CA - Dec 31, 2008
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The paramount war criminal Tony Blair - For Virtue, Vibrio and God - Center for Research on Globalization


The paramount war criminal Tony Blair - For Virtue, Vibrio and God
Center for Research on Globalization, Canada - Dec 15, 2008
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Cholera: Treatment is simple, just not in Zimbabwe - Los Angeles Times


Cholera: Treatment is simple, just not in Zimbabwe
Los Angeles Times, CA - Dec 11, 2008
Cholera is an acute diarrheal illness caused by infection by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae.The organism spreads when infected feces enter the water supply ...

Harare goes cuckoo - Zim Online


Harare goes cuckoo
Zim Online, Zimbabwe - 11 hours ago
... Ndlovu s argument that MI6 and CIA agents had contaminated Harare and Chitungwiza s water sources with bacterium vibrio cholerae; which causes cholera. ...

Explainer: cholera - guardian.co.uk


Explainer: cholera
guardian.co.uk, UK - Dec 11, 2008
Cholera is caused by the Vibrio cholerae bacterium, which infects the gut with an often dramatic outcome. For many people the illness is mild, ...
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FACTBOX-Zimbabwe suffers cholera epidemic - Reuters


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FACTBOX-Zimbabwe suffers cholera epidemic
Reuters - Dec 18, 2008
Cholera is an acute diarrhoeal infection caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. Transmission is through faecal-oral contamination or ingesting ...
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We can make cholera history, and why not? - IPPmedia


We can make cholera history, and why not?
IPPmedia, United Republic of Tanzania - Dec 17, 2008
A highly quotable health expert says: Cholera is an infection caused by Vibrio cholerae. Its incubation period ranges from a few hours to five days. ...

Cure for cholera: a heavy dose of political will - Times Online


Cure for cholera: a heavy dose of political will
Times Online, UK - Dec 10, 2008
Today, Robert Mugabe's most powerful accuser is John Snow, the man who tracked down the cause of the bacterium Vibrio cholerae in Victorian Britain. ...
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Chilean authorities warn about sea food consumption in summer - MercoPress


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Chilean authorities warn about sea food consumption in summer
MercoPress, Uruguay - Dec 17, 2008
Deputy Juan Lobos president of the Health Committee said on Tuesday that although measures have been taken, it s essential to stop vibrio parahaemolyticus ...

The Cholera effect and Mugabe s isolation - Modern Ghana


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The Cholera effect and Mugabe s isolation
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It seems that this little parasite, the bacteria called Vibrio cholerae and the debilitating ailment that it causes has introduced the Cholera Effect into ...
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Vibrio genome sequence annotation status: click numbers to browse lists of genes or subsystems

Strain annotated in NMPDR Genome size, bp Protein Encoding Genes (PEGs) Named genes in subsystems Named genes not in subsystems Hypothetical genes in subsystems Hypothetical genes not in subsystems Subsystems RNAs
Vibrio alginolyticus 12G01 5,160,431 4,488 1608(36.0%) 1776(39.8%) 52(1.2%) 1028(23.0%) 267 120
Vibrio cholerae 1587 4,137,501 3,243 1451(43.4%) 1203(36.0%) 44(1.3%) 648(19.4%) 297 134
Vibrio cholerae 2740-80 3,945,478 3,150 1403(43.4%) 1173(36.2%) 45(1.4%) 615(19.0%) 292 117
Vibrio cholerae AM-19226 4,056,157 3,202 1450(43.8%) 1200(36.3%) 49(1.5%) 610(18.4%) 297 136
Vibrio cholerae MAK 757 3,917,446 3,154 1470(45.1%) 1181(36.2%) 46(1.4%) 561(17.2%) 298 139
Vibrio cholerae MO10 4,024,286 3,439 1668(48.5%) 1088(31.6%) 70(2.0%) 613(17.8%) 330 29
Vibrio cholerae MZO-3 4,146,039 3,162 1405(43.3%) 1201(37.0%) 47(1.4%) 595(18.3%) 297 116
Vibrio cholerae NRT36s 4,204,651 4,435 1812(42.8%) 1475(34.8%) 73(1.7%) 873(20.6%) 329 56
Vibrio cholerae O1 biovar eltor str. N16961 4,033,464 3,908 1831(43.8%) 1204(28.8%) 73(1.7%) 1069(25.6%) 358 150
Vibrio cholerae O395 4,132,319 3,317 1618(47.1%) 1124(32.7%) 61(1.8%) 635(18.5%) 333 152
Vibrio fischeri ES114 4,284,050 3,805 1869(47.0%) 1230(30.9%) 52(1.3%) 829(20.8%) 341 175
Vibrio harveyi ATCC BAA-1116 6,058,377 4,218 1619(38.4%) 1769(41.9%) 40(0.9%) 790(18.7%) 303 41
Vibrio parahaemolyticus RIMD 2210633 5,165,770 4,866 2083(41.4%) 1555(30.9%) 81(1.6%) 1311(26.1%) 363 188
Vibrio sp. Ex25 4,839,877 4,238 1819(42.9%) 1410(33.3%) 78(1.8%) 931(22.0%) 337 28
Vibrio sp. MED222 4,891,901 4,301 1902(43.1%) 1349(30.5%) 61(1.4%) 1105(25.0%) 340 143
Vibrio splendidus 12B01 5,596,386 4,933 1894(37.7%) 1694(33.7%) 64(1.3%) 1376(27.4%) 341 123
Vibrio vulnificus CMCP6 5,126,798 4,514 1956(42.4%) 1563(33.9%) 74(1.6%) 1024(22.2%) 356 137
Vibrio vulnificus YJ016 5,260,086 4,925 2026(39.8%) 1491(29.3%) 67(1.3%) 1504(29.6%) 364 164

Topic revision: r3 - 23 Aug 2008 - 11:09:07 - BruceParrello
 
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