Isolation and Characterization of Cholera Toxin Gene-Positive Vibrio cholerae Non-O1/Non-O139 Isolated from Urinary Tract Infection: A Case Report.
Reem AljindanReema AllahhamRana AlghamdiIbrahim AlhabibSamia AlnassriWala AlkhalifaAsim DiabAmer AlomarLamya Zohair YamaniNasreldin ElhadiPublished in: Infection and drug resistance (2024)
non-O1/non-O139 is primarily a marine inhabitant and is associated with sporadic cases resulting in cholera-like diarrhea after consumption of contaminated seafood and exposure to seawater. Extraintestinal infection associated with this bacterium should no longer be ignored as this change in the behavior of cholera bacteria mechanism of pathogenicity might be related to some associated virulence genes.
Keyphrases
- urinary tract infection
- escherichia coli
- genome wide
- biofilm formation
- genome wide identification
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- staphylococcus aureus
- heavy metals
- late onset
- drinking water
- antimicrobial resistance
- gene expression
- genome wide analysis
- irritable bowel syndrome
- cystic fibrosis
- dna methylation
- transcription factor
- bioinformatics analysis
- simultaneous determination