2019
DOI: 10.30649/obj.v2i1.23
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Detection of genes encoding ompW and ctxA of Vibrio cholerae isolated from shrimp and shellfish at Kedonganan fish market, Bali-Indonesia

Abstract: <p>Contamination of pathogenic bacteria in food can lead to the emergence of foodborne disease. One of foodborne disease which often occurs in some developing countries such as Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America is cholera which is caused by <em>Vibrio cholerae</em>. The disease is transmitted through beverages and food, especially contaminated seafood. <em>V. cholerae</em> has several virulence factors including the outer membrane protein W <em>(ompW)</em> and … Show more

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“…For V. cholerae , more than half (51.3%) of the isolates were positive for ompW , which codes for an outer membrane protein, but none harbored the ctx gene which codes for the cholera toxin. This result agrees with previous studies showing that isolates of environmental V. cholerae are often not positive for the ompW gene [ 42 , 43 ]. The V. cholerae serogroups O1, O139, and O141 were also not found in this study.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…For V. cholerae , more than half (51.3%) of the isolates were positive for ompW , which codes for an outer membrane protein, but none harbored the ctx gene which codes for the cholera toxin. This result agrees with previous studies showing that isolates of environmental V. cholerae are often not positive for the ompW gene [ 42 , 43 ]. The V. cholerae serogroups O1, O139, and O141 were also not found in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%