Halophilic Vibrio spp. associated with hard clams (Mercenaria spp.) from the Calabar river estuary.

[1]  R. Colwell,et al.  Wound infection caused by Kanagawa-negative Vibrio parahaemolyticus , 1984, Journal of clinical microbiology.

[2]  D. Tison,et al.  Vibrio vulnificus endometritis , 1984, Journal of clinical microbiology.

[3]  A. Steigerwalt,et al.  Vibrio fluvialis and Vibrio furnissii isolated from a stool sample of one patient , 1984, Journal of clinical microbiology.

[4]  J. Janda,et al.  Comparative studies and laboratory diagnosis of Vibrio vulnificus, an invasive Vibrio sp , 1984, Journal of clinical microbiology.

[5]  C. Tacket,et al.  Wound infections caused by Vibrio vulnificus, a marine vibrio, in inland areas of the United States , 1984, Journal of clinical microbiology.

[6]  S. Lam,et al.  Isolation of mucoid Vibrio parahaemolyticus strains , 1984, Journal of clinical microbiology.

[7]  J. Oliver,et al.  Distribution and ecology of Vibrio vulnificus and other lactose-fermenting marine vibrios in coastal waters of the southeastern United States , 1982 .

[8]  C. Tacket,et al.  Diarrhea Associated with Vibrio fluvialis in the United States , 1982, Journal of clinical microbiology.

[9]  J. Davis,et al.  Incidence of Vibrio species associated with blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus) collected from Galveston Bay, Texas , 1982, Applied and environmental microbiology.

[10]  J. Oliver Lethal cold stress of Vibrio vulnificus in oysters , 1981, Applied and environmental microbiology.

[11]  C. Cobbs,et al.  Vibrio alginolyticus infections in humans , 1979, Journal of clinical microbiology.

[12]  G. Barrow,et al.  Vibrio parahaemolyticus gastroenteritis and international air travel. , 1973, Lancet.

[13]  R. Colwell,et al.  Ecology of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in Chesapeake Bay , 1973, Journal of bacteriology.

[14]  P. Blake,et al.  Diseases of humans (other than cholera) caused by vibrios. , 1980, Annual review of microbiology.

[15]  R. Wenzel,et al.  Response of man to infection with Vibrio cholerae. I. Clinical, serologic, and bacteriologic responses to a known inoculum. , 1974, The Journal of infectious diseases.