KÜLTÜRÜ YAPILAN DENIZEL TÜRLERIN PATOJENI OLAN Vibrio harveyi ÜZERINE BIR DERLEME
Bacteria of the genus Vibrio, which is included in the family Vibrionaceae are commonly found in coastal and estuarine waters. Many Vibrio species can cause diseases in marine fish, crustacean and bivalve species. Moreover, many of them can infect humans after a contact with these animals or consump...
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