Genetic relatedness, virulence factors and antibiotics susceptibility pattern of Vibrio cholerae isolates from various regions during cholera outbreak in Tanzania.
Hamza Hamad MatimbaAgricola JoachimMucho Michael MizindukoIrene Anthony MasekeSalum Kassim NyangaMaria Ezekiely KellyAli Said NyangaJanneth Maridadi MghambaMtebe Venance MajigoAhmed Abade MohamedPublished in: PloS one (2022)
The V.cholerae O1 serotypes Ogawa, El Tor variant predominantly caused cholera outbreaks in Tanzania with strains clonally related regardless of the place and time of the outbreak. Most of the isolates were susceptible to the antibiotic regimen currently used in Tanzania. The high resistance rate detected for the other common antibiotics calls for continuous antimicrobial susceptibility testing during outbreaks.