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The evolution of epidemic Vibrio cholerae strains
1Research Laboratory for Infectious Diseases, National Institute for Public Health and Environment, Bilthoven, The Netherlands. fr.mooi@rivm.nl
Trends in Microbiology
|April 1, 1997
Abstract:
The emergence of the novel Vibrio cholerae strain, O139 Bengal, which caused a large epidemic in Southeast Asia, underlines the adaptability of pathogenic microorganisms. Recent studies reveal that horizontal transfer of cell-wall polysaccharide genes played a central role in the emergence of this strain and that its genesis may not be as unique as initially believed.