PPT-Vibrio

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genome analysis Christina Isabella Roland Sarahi Veronica General protocol Isolation of vibrios DNA extraction Illumina sequencing Assembly and annotation Quality

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genome analysis Christina Isabella Roland Sarahi Veronica General protocol Isolation of vibrios DNA extraction Illumina sequencing Assembly and annotation Quality of data   Year . The bacterium secretes toxin cholera toxin CT which causes severe 64258uid loss from the body into the digestive tract leading to dehydration and ultimately death by diarrhoea V cholerae has caused seven worldwide disease outbreaks or pandemics sinc The bacteria is typically found in water environments such as freshwater lakes and rivers Cholera is usually transmitted to people or animals through contaminated water sourc es Contamination comes from fecal material from infected individuals Chole By: Nadia Nagy. What is Cholera?. Cholera is . a diarrheal . infection caused by ingestion of food or water contaminated with the bacterium . Vibrio . cholerae. . Bhujel. 2013. 3-5 million cholera cases currently with ~120,000 deaths each year (WHO 2013). Filomena. . Dardani. . and Miranda . Venhuda. Cholera. Poor Living Conditions. Background of Cholera. Was first . described in 1854 in Italy by Filippo . Pacini. V. . cholerae. . was also characterized by Robert Koch. Early mortality syndrome (EMS). Acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND). Dr Matt Landos . Director, Future Fisheries Veterinary Service Pty Ltd. Kelly Condon . James Cook University. Potted International history AHPND. Kohl Kanwit - Director, Bureau of Public Health. Maine Department of Marine Resources. Vibrio online annual training. In this presentation, you will review basic information about Vibrio bacteria, the current Vibrio Control Plans in Maine and how to write and submit a harvest and/or purchase plan to comply with Department of Marine Resources Chapter 115 regulations. . Risk Assessment Updates. ISSC . Vibrio parahaemolyticus . Workshop. Baltimore, MD. September 6, 2017. FAO/WHO Working Group. Lead: Angelo DePaola. FAO: Sarah Cahill, . Iddya. . Karunsagar. WHO: Rei Nakagawa. Vibrio. is derived from the characteristic vibratory motility. In fact Koch initially named his isolates as the comma bacillus. The family . vibirionaceace. include three genera . :. Vibrio. , . Aeromonas. Surveill ance – Laboratory Working Group For more information please contact the GTFCC Secretariat: GTFCCsecretariat@who.int 1 Interim Technical Note Introduction of DNA - based identification an Okada K, Roobthaisong A, Swaddiwudhipong W, Hamada S, Chantaroj S. Vibrio cholerae O1 Isolate with Novel Genetic Background, Thailand–Myanmar. Emerg Infect Dis. 2013;19(6):1015-1017. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1906.120345. . Swim Healthy. Stay Healthy. . www.SwimHealthyVa.com. Eating raw oysters, clams, or mussels. Only eat properly cooked seafood!. Salt water gets into open cuts or sores in skin . Don’t swim with open wounds!. Vibrio, . Compylobacter. and . Helicobacter. By:. Lecturer Shiama'a Al-Salihy. The most important species are:. V. . cholerae. . . Campylobacter . jejuni. & C. coli. Helicobacter pylori. General characteristics:. Dr Ali Abdulwahid . University of . Mustanisiriya. College of Medicine. Department of Microbiology . Third stage . The Vibrio . There are more than 35 species recognized for the genus vibrio, only 12 of them are responsible for human infection (gastrointestinal and extra-intestinal infections).. Chowdhury G, Pazhani GP, Dutta D, Guin S, Dutta S, Ghosh S, et al. Vibrio fluvialis in Patients with Diarrhea, Kolkata, India. Emerg Infect Dis. 2012;18(11):1868-1871. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1811.120520.

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