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  • The immature light organs of a young squid develop a field of ciliated cells, which help draw Vibrio in from ocean water, as well as a series of deep pockets, or crypts, in which these bacteria will live.
  • It normally lives in warm seawater and is part of a group of vibrios that are called ‘halophilic’ because they require salt.
  • It occurred to us that the septic vibrio might be an obligatory anaerobe and that the sterility of our inoculated culture fluids might be due to the destruction of the septic vibrio by the atmospheric oxygen dissolved in the fluids. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • Species that use molecular H 2 as an electron donor in the gut belong to the genera Desulfovibrio and Desulfobulbus.
  • If humanity be but a _vibrion_, a conglomeration of gases, a mere mould holding chemicals, a mere bundle of phosphorus and carbon, how can it contain the elements of worship? what matter when or how each bubble of it bursts? Wisdom, Wit, and Pathos of Ouida Selected from the Works of Ouida
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  • A living, organized ferment, of the vibrionic type, filiform, with tortuous motions, and often of immense length, forms spontaneously by the development of some germs derived in some way from the inevitable particles of dust floating in the air or resting on the surface of the vessels or material which we employ. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • Perhaps the best-known Vibrio infection is cholera, which sickens many people in underdeveloped countries through contaminated food and water.
  • —The pyogenic vibrio, found in the uterus, or which was perhaps already in the body of the mother, since she suffered from chills before confinement, produced metastatic abscesses in the liver and, carried to the blood of the child, there induced one of the forms of infection called purulent, which caused its death. On the Extension of the Germ Theory to the Etiology of Certain Common Diseases
  • Dr. THIERAN: The cholera is a water-borne disease that is caused by a bacteria called Vibrio cholerae and that has a specific serotype that is labeled 01. Deadly Cholera Outbreak Sickens Thousands In Haiti
  • Vibrio anguillarum, a severe pathogen of marine fish, is the causative agent ofvibriosis which is a highly fatal hemorrhagic septicemic disease.
  • _Bacterium_ of the Vibrionia, I regarded them as spermatia, having frequently seen others undistinguishable from them under circumstances inconsistent with the presence of _Confervæ_, as in the interior of the immature peridia and sporangia of Fungals. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Because infection with Vibrio cholerae is an important cause of diarrhoea, we decided to use cholera toxin as intestinal secretagogue.
  • The destruction of the vibrios, the bacteriolysis, depends, according to Bordet, on the cooperation of two bodies. Physiology or Medicine 1919 - Presentation Speech
  • On the opposing spread there are photos of crackling staphylococcus aureus, zig-zaggy leptospira, pickle-like vibrio, frightening spirillum volutans, a decaying tree, a microscope, and . . . wait for it . . . a bighorn sheep. Archive 2006-11-01
  • For final identification of vibrios, slide agglutination was performed with polyvalent O1 and monospecific Ogawa-Inaba antisera.
  • The animal gleans the bacteria from the water with a special ciliated epithelium and secreted mucus that seems to be just the right flavor for Vibrio, and the bacteria migrate deep into the light-emitting organ. No metazoan is an island - The Panda's Thumb
  • All heifers received routine health management, which included deworming and vaccination for clostridial and respiratory diseases, pasturella, leptospirosis, and vibriosis.
  • People often bathe, and sometimes even defecate, in the open, use unchlorinated water, lack hand-washing facilities and live in squalid, infrahuman conditions in a country where every day hundreds are infected with the deadly Vibrio cholera. Georgianne Nienaber: Haiti: Cholera Down but People Still "Abandoned Like Stray Dogs"
  • _Bacterium_ of the Vibrionia, I regarded them as spermatia, having frequently seen others undistinguishable from them under circumstances inconsistent with the presence of _Confervæ_, as in the interior of the immature peridia and sporangia of Fungals. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • The longitudinal type characterises such genera as _Vibrio_, _Filaria_, _Gordius_, and all the annulate animals. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
  • We have already said that we believe that they are nothing but the ordinary vibrios of putrefaction, reduced to a state of extreme tenuity by the special conditions of nutrition involved in the fermentable medium used; in a word, we think that the fermentation in question might be called putrefaction of tartrate of lime. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • -- The pyogenic vibrio, found in the uterus, or which was perhaps already in the body of the mother, since she suffered from chills before confinement, produced metastatic abscesses in the liver and, carried to the blood of the child, there induced one of the forms of infection called purulent, which caused its death. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • 8401, NC_008258; Sodalis glossinidius str. morsitans, NC_007712; Vibrio cholera O1 biovar eltor str. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Isolation of non-O1 Vibrio cholerae associated with enteric disease of herbivores in Western Colorado.
  • In a recent incident, a particularly virulent South American strain of the bacteria vibrio parahaemoliticus, a relative of cholera, was tied to more than 400 cases of serious human illness across 13 states.
  • Vibrio anguillarum, a severe pathogen of marine fish, is the causative agent ofvibriosis which is a highly fatal hemorrhagic septicemic disease.
  • Vibrio vulnificus is a bacterium in the same family as those that cause cholera.
  • Vibrio parahaemolyticus can be present in raw or undercooked seafoods while Salmonella and Staphylococcus aureus are usually associated with foods contaminated by animal feces and the consumption of raw meat and unclean eggs.
  • Whether man be the _vibrion_ or the heir to immortality, the bundle of carbon or the care of angels, one fact is indisputable: he suffers agonies, mental and physical, that are wholly out of proportion to the brevity of his life, while he is too often weighted from infancy with hereditary maladies, both of body and of character. Wisdom, Wit, and Pathos of Ouida Selected from the Works of Ouida
  • Cholera vibrios release a poison that damages the lining of the intestine so that it leaks fluids and salts, and as a result, the patient is intensely dehydrated.
  • And so, as I was thinking about this I focused on this organism, which is the El Tor biotype of the organism called Vibrio choleri. Paul Ewald asks, Can we domesticate germs?
  • These very long, spiraled nascent bdellovibrio were proposed earlier from electron microscope images to be common in spirilla, which are long and coiled themselves.
  • Iida T (1993) The pathogenicity of Vibrio parahaemolyticus and the role of the thermostable direct haemolysin and related haemolysins. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • The virulence and wound infection ability of the 4 dominant vibrios have been tested in mice.
  • Current research in molecular biology is aimed at finding out why cholera vibrios are such potent pathogens.
  • Haiti ' s national public-health laboratory and the CDC identified it in late October as Vibrio cholerae O1, serotype Ogawa, biotype El Tor. Haiti
  • The main causes are pathogenic bacteria, such as enterotoxin e. coli, campylobacter jejuni, shigella, salmonella and vibrio, that enter the body from contaminated food and drinking water.
  • But we would not be the least surprised to see a surge in algal blooms and their vibrio passengers over the next two weeks both inside New Orleans and along the Gulf. Boing Boing: September 4, 2005 - September 10, 2005 Archives
  • The various CLA are produced in the rumen of ruminant animals mainly by the bacteria Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens through reactions of isomerization and biohydrogenation. Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) and breast milk | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • Species that use molecular H 2 as an electron donor in the gut belong to the genera Desulfovibrio and Desulfobulbus.
  • Vibrio cholerae is associated with a type of crustacean called a copepod that appears naturally in many areas of the world. Signs of the Times
  • The vibrio responsible for the seventh pandemic, now in progress, is known as V. cholerae O1, biotype El Tor. Chapter 2
  • The retention of the normal shape that we observed may be caused by steric restrictions on a major change in shape and size by neighboring spirilla and bdellovibrios.
  • Objective:The feasibility to isolate many type of Vibrio by Vibrio chromogenic medium was studied.
  • Illnesses caused by salmonella, shigella, E. coli, and vibrio bacteria can cause severe diarrhea and vomiting, both of which would lead to further dehydration.
  • Objective: The method of rapid identification and isolation of Vibrio vulnificus in aquatic products was studied.
  • This was an impurity, introduced, unknown to us, at the same time as the septic vibrio; and the germ undoubtedly passed from the intestines -- always inflamed and distended in septicemic animals -- into the abdominal fluids from which we took our original cultures of the septic vibrio. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)

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