PHENOTYPIC AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF V. VULNIFI-CUS STRAINS FROM THE ADRIATIC SEA

Submitted: 3 January 2013
Accepted: 3 January 2013
Published: 8 August 2012
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Vibrio vulnificus, is an ubiquitous marine bacterium responsible of human food-borne disease and wound infection. Notwithstanding the great severity of the cases of septicaemia (with up to 50% of mortality), the incidence of disease is relatively low, probably as a consequence of different virulence characteristics of the strains. At present V. vulnificus is divided into three distinct biotypes (BT): BT1 and BT3 strains cause human disease, while B2 strains infects primarily eels. The present study represent a first attempt to investigate the complete characterization of environmental strains isolated from molluscan shellfish of the North-West Adriatic Sea.

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Serratore P, Zavatta E, Bignami G, Piano A. PHENOTYPIC AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF V. VULNIFI-CUS STRAINS FROM THE ADRIATIC SEA. Ital J Food Safety [Internet]. 2012 Aug. 8 [cited 2024 Nov. 5];1(3):81. Available from: https://www.pagepressjournals.org/ijfs/article/view/ijfs.2012.3.81