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Pathogenic vibrios. Vibrio cholerae
Pathogenic vibrios. Vibrio cholerae. Laboratory diagnostics, treatment and prophylaxis of cholera. Vinnitsa National Pirogov Memorial Medical University / Department of microbiology
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TAXONOMIC POSITION OF THE PATHOGENIC VIBRIOS
Family Vibrionaceae Genus Vibrio Medical important species: V.cholerae V.parahaemolyticus V.vulnificus V.alginolyticus
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Classification of the vibrios
Biochemical classification by Heiberg (1934) Serological classification
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VIBRIO CHOLERAE
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Cultural characteristics
The cholera vibrions is strongly aerobic Growth is better in an alkaline medium the range of pH being (optimum 8.2) Special media: Alkaline peptone water at pH 8.6; Monsur's taurocholate tellurite peptone water at pH 9.2. Alkaline bile salt agar (BSA) pH 8.2.
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Classification of the V. cholerae
Biovars: V. cholerae b/v classical V. cholerae b/v El-Tor Serotypes: Ogawa (AB) Inaba (AC) Hikojima (ABC)
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Distinguishing features of biovars
Tests b/v classical b/v El Tor Agglutination of fowl erythrocytes - + Lysis of sheep erythrocytes Growth in the presence of polymixin B Sensitivity to phages Mukerjee`s group IV phage (C) Mukerjee`s group V phage (El -Tor) Acetoin production in the Voges-Proskauer test
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Factors of virulence Exotoxin (choleragen, cholera enterotoxin, cholera toxin, CT, or CTX) Endotoxin. Adherence factors (pili) Proteolytic enzymes (gelatinase, mucinase)
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Epidemiology and pathogenesis
Infection is acquired through fecally contaminated water or food. Clinical forms: Enteritis Gastroenteritis Choleric algid Choleric coma (severe dehydration)
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Laboratory diagnosis Rapid tests Microscopy Bacteriological method
Serology
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Prophylaxis General measures Specific measures
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Vibrio cholerae
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