The scientific name of Vibrio is Vibrio cholerae.
The Vibrio genus contains motile, Gram-negative bacteria that are obligate aerobes. Vibrio have a recognizable curved rod-like shape and a single polar flagella located on the ends of the vibrio. Although Vibrio species are non-invasive pathogens, they cause some of the most serious cases of diarrhea and thousands of people die from infection annually.
Vibriosis is a disease caused by an infection with bacteria of the Vibrio genus, most commonly Vibrio parahemolyticus or Vibrio vulnificus.
what is the incubation period of vibrio cholerae
Yes, Vibrio Cholerae is a bacterium organism that is not good for you.
vibrio cholerae feed on host i.e the human being
Vibrio natriegens is not acid fast, it is Gram negative.
The scientific name for Cholera is Vibrio cholerae.
Vibriosis is caused by eating seafood contaminated with Vibrio parahemolyticus or Vibrio vulnificus.
Vibrio is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria with many known species.
The bacterium that causes Cholera is called Vibrio cholerae.
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