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  1. Citation: Nelson EJ, Chowdhury A, Flynn J, Schild S, Bourassa L, et al. (2008) Transmission of Vibrio cholerae Is Antagonized by Lytic Phage and Entry into the Aquatic Environment. PLoS Pathog 4 ...

  2. Apr 1, 2022 · Moreover, many Vibrio phages were found to be involved in the lysogenic conversion, such as the fs2 phage that can transfer the rstC gene to the classical strains of V. cholerae and influence the assembly of fimbriae in an animal model [25, 26], and the KSF-1Φ that is capable of packaging the RS1 element of V. cholerae and transmitting it to ...

  3. determine the relevance of ABNC cells to transmission as well as the impact lytic phage have on V. cholerae as the bacteria enter the ABNC state. Rice-water stool that naturally harbored lytic phage or in vitro derived V. cholerae were incubated in a pond microcosm, and the culturability, infectious dose, and transcriptome were assayed over 24 h.

  4. The percentage of patients passing lytic phage rises as a cholera outbreak progresses; at the same time, phage titers in the environment increase [27,28]. Towards the end of an outbreak, the vast majority of cholera patients (.90%) void lytic vibriophage in addition to V. cholerae. Over a 5-year study of patients at the International Centre for ...

  5. Transmission of Vibrio cholerae Is Antagonized by Lytic Phage and Entry into the Aquatic Environment

  6. Oct 24, 2008 · The third factor we examined was lytic phage; we note here that this report concerns only lytic vibriophage and not cholera toxin phage or other lysogenic phage. Lytic vibriophage in the environment have been studied from almost the time that V. cholerae was first discovered [26] , but recent phage epidemiology papers provide new insights into ...

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