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Isolation and characterisation of Vibrio cholerae from fish examined postmortem at ZSL London Zoo between 2014 and 2018.

Edmund J FlachDemi LeNette-DawsonDavid R GreigAmina Ismail AhmedClaire JenkinsShinto K JohnShaheed K MacgregorNic MastersMark F StidworthyBrian ZimmermanMarie A Chattaway
Published in: The Veterinary record (2020)
There was no evidence that these isolates could cause cholera. Histopathological changes consistent with vibriosis were seen in several fish, suggesting that V cholerae were causing the disease, but there were also concurrent infections or predisposing stress factors.
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