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                              Vibrio cholerae - A review - Mani Maheshwari, Krishnaiah Nelapati, Bindu 
                              Kiranmayi
                              Vet World. 2011; 4(9): 423-428
               
              
              
              doi: 10.5455/vetworld.2011.423-428
              
              
               
              
              
              
   
 
              
               
               
               
              
              
              Abstract
              
                              
                              
                              
                              Vibrio cholerae is a facultative anaerobic, Gram 
                              negative, non-spore forming curved rod, about 
                              1.04-1.06 μm long. It is a facultative human 
                              pathogen found in coastal waters that causes the 
                              acute gastrointestinal disease, cholera, a major 
                              health threat in poor nations. It is widely 
                              acknowledged as one of the most important water 
                              borne pathogen of worldwide economic significance. 
                              Sea foods and water is the most common vehicle for 
                              this infection in humans. It has been isolated 
                              from wide variety of samples such as seawater, 
                              sediments, plankton, finfish and shellfishes of 
                              coastal and estuarine environments. Cholera 
                              pathogenesis is a complex process and involves 
                              synergistic action of several genes. CT is 
                              considered the most important epidemic marker 
                              among various toxins produced by V.cholerae. 
                              Detection of V.cholerae from food stuffs is 
                              problematic, since they are present at low level 
                              together with large number of competing microflora 
                              and also they may be injured by different food 
                              processing methods.
                              
                              
              
                              
              Keywords: Diarrhoea, 
                              Food, Water borne disease, Sea Food, Aerobic 
                              organism.