1984
DOI: 10.1128/aem.48.1.236-238.1984
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Halophilic Vibrio species from seafish in Senegal

Abstract: Sucrose-positive and sucrose-negative halophilic Vibrio species at counts of up to 107/100 g were isolated from muscle tissue in 27 and 43%, respectively, of 128 seafish from coastal waters in Senegal. Vibrio parahaemolyticus, including 21 % urease-positive strains, was the most common isolate, followed by Vibrio alginolyticus, Vibrio vulnificus, Vibrio damsela, and Vibrio fluvialis.

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“…Production of acetoin is influenced by both incubation time and temperature (33). Arabinosepositive V. alginolyticus strains from diverse geographical regions have been reported (9,14,30), although this characteristic is generally considered to be negative for V. alginolyticus (12,23,26,34). Discrepancies between our fermentation results and those reported by others may be due to differences in the basal media, sterilization conditions, and indicators used.…”
Section: Number Of Strainscontrasting
confidence: 52%
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“…Production of acetoin is influenced by both incubation time and temperature (33). Arabinosepositive V. alginolyticus strains from diverse geographical regions have been reported (9,14,30), although this characteristic is generally considered to be negative for V. alginolyticus (12,23,26,34). Discrepancies between our fermentation results and those reported by others may be due to differences in the basal media, sterilization conditions, and indicators used.…”
Section: Number Of Strainscontrasting
confidence: 52%
“…Production of hydrogen sulfide by V. parahaemolyticus has been reported to be dependent upon the medium and method used (18) and is generally degative in TSI Agar (18,24). Sulfur reduction has been reported by Schandevyl et al (26) for almost 50% of tropical V. parahaemolyticus isolates after 2 days when NaCl-supplemented Kligler iron agar was used.…”
Section: Number Of Strainsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…A new infectious disease was observed in 2 turbot farms located in the Ria Love et al (1981) Grimes et al (1984) Schandevyl et al (1984) Grimes et al (1985) Sakata et al (1989) Vera et al (1991) Hanlon et al (1984) Obendorf et al (1987) Fujioka et al (1988) Love et al (1981) Morris et al (1982) Clarridge et al (1985) Coffey et al (1986) d e Arosa (northwestern Spain). In the first one (Farm A) haemorragic eyes of moribund turbot and cultured on the problem was detected several times between sum-tryptic soy agar (Difco) supplemented with 1 % NaCl mer 1987 and summer 1989, but only once in the (TSA-l) and on thiosulphate citrate bile sucrose (TCBS) second fish farm (Farm B) ( Table 2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Vibrio damsela is a newly described species which has been associated with the marine environment and fish (16,21). Most of the reported human wound infections due to V. damsela have occurred after handling fish or after exposure to seawater (7,20).…”
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confidence: 99%