2014
DOI: 10.1007/82_2014_363
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Cholera Outbreaks in the El Tor Biotype Era and the Impact of the New El Tor Variants

Abstract: Vibrio cholerae O1, the causative agent of the disease cholera, has two biotypes namely the classical and El Tor. Biotype is a subspecific taxonomic classification of V. cholerae O1. Differentiation of V. cholerae strains into biotype does not alter the clinical management of cholera but is of immense public health and epidemiological importance in identifying the source and spread of infection, particularly when V. cholerae is first isolated in a country or geographic area. From recorded history, till date, t… Show more

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“…Since the 1960s, the world has experienced the progressive dissemination of a seventh pandemic, this one due to El Tor [5]. More recently, 'El Tor hybrid strains' have appeared consisting of V. cholerae O1 El Tor expressing classical cholera enterotoxin and sometimes also exhibiting classical biotype toxin co-regulated pili (TCP), the protein organelles on the vibrio surface that foster colonization of the human proximal small intestine [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the 1960s, the world has experienced the progressive dissemination of a seventh pandemic, this one due to El Tor [5]. More recently, 'El Tor hybrid strains' have appeared consisting of V. cholerae O1 El Tor expressing classical cholera enterotoxin and sometimes also exhibiting classical biotype toxin co-regulated pili (TCP), the protein organelles on the vibrio surface that foster colonization of the human proximal small intestine [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past few years, increased incidences of Vibrio have been reported from various parts of the globe [25] with coastal regions more prone to this infectious disease [18,25]. Historically, Vibrio has caused many pandemic and epidemics along with several explosive outbreaks which continue to thrive in regions with contaminated water and suboptimal hygiene practices [26][27][28]. Diarrhea-associated morbidity and mortality rates are quite higher in Indian sub-continent than the rest parts of world [1,26], and many parts of country are endemic for cholera disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historically, Vibrio has caused many pandemic and epidemics along with several explosive outbreaks which continue to thrive in regions with contaminated water and suboptimal hygiene practices [26][27][28]. Diarrhea-associated morbidity and mortality rates are quite higher in Indian sub-continent than the rest parts of world [1,26], and many parts of country are endemic for cholera disease. In Southeast Asian region, India and Bangladesh have reported highest Vibrio infections, and in the past few years, threefold increase in infection rates has been reported [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past few years, increased incidences of Vibrio have been reported from various parts of the globe [25] with coastal regions more prone to this infectious disease [18,25]. Historically, Vibrio has caused many pandemic and epidemics along with several explosive outbreaks which continue to thrive in regions with contaminated water and suboptimal hygiene practices [26][27][28]. Diarrhea-associated morbidity and mortality rates are quite higher in Indian sub-continent than the rest parts of world [1,26], and many parts of country are endemic for cholera disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historically, Vibrio has caused many pandemic and epidemics along with several explosive outbreaks which continue to thrive in regions with contaminated water and suboptimal hygiene practices [26][27][28]. Diarrhea-associated morbidity and mortality rates are quite higher in Indian sub-continent than the rest parts of world [1,26], and many parts of country are endemic for cholera disease. In Southeast Asian region, India and Bangladesh have reported highest Vibrio infections, and in the past few years, threefold increase in infection rates has been reported [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%