New Developments in Marine Biotechnology 1998
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-5983-9_65
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Detection of Culturable and Non-Culturable Vibrio Cholerae 01 in Mexico

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“…Earlier Huq and colleagues (1984) reported the association of V. cholerae with planktonic copepods and Tamplin and colleagues (1990) showed that planktonic copepods play a key role in the survival and distribution of vibrios in the aquatic environment. Thus, it is concluded that plankton represent an environmental niche for V. cholerae (Huq et al ., 1984; Lizárraga‐Partida et al ., 1998). Furthermore, Colwell (1996) has concluded that the association of V. cholerae with plankton is a significant factor in the occurrence of cholera in temperate and tropical coastal areas of the world.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Earlier Huq and colleagues (1984) reported the association of V. cholerae with planktonic copepods and Tamplin and colleagues (1990) showed that planktonic copepods play a key role in the survival and distribution of vibrios in the aquatic environment. Thus, it is concluded that plankton represent an environmental niche for V. cholerae (Huq et al ., 1984; Lizárraga‐Partida et al ., 1998). Furthermore, Colwell (1996) has concluded that the association of V. cholerae with plankton is a significant factor in the occurrence of cholera in temperate and tropical coastal areas of the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%