Occurrence and distribution of Vibrio cholerae in the coastal environment of Peru

Summary The occurrence and distribution of Vibrio cholerae in sea water and plankton along the coast of Peru were studied from October 1997 to June 2000, and included the 1997–98 El Niño event. Samples were collected at four sites in coastal waters off Peru at monthly intervals. Of 178 samples colle...

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Hauptverfasser: Gil, Ana I., Louis, Valérie R., Rivera, Irma N. G., Lipp, Erin, Huq, Anwar, Lanata, Claudio F., Taylor, David N., Russek-Cohen, Estelle, Choopun, Nipa, Sack, R. Bradley, Colwell, Rita R.
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description Summary The occurrence and distribution of Vibrio cholerae in sea water and plankton along the coast of Peru were studied from October 1997 to June 2000, and included the 1997–98 El Niño event. Samples were collected at four sites in coastal waters off Peru at monthly intervals. Of 178 samples collected and tested, V. cholerae O1 was cultured from 10 (5.6%) samples, and V. cholerae O1 was detected by direct fluorescent antibody assay in 26 out of 159 samples tested (16.4%). Based on the number of cholera cases reported in Peru from 1997 to 2000, a significant correlation was observed between cholera incidence and elevated sea surface temperature (SST) along the coast of Peru (P 
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Climate
Disease Reservoirs
Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Direct
Peru - epidemiology
Seawater - microbiology
Temperature
Vibrio cholerae
Vibrio cholerae O1 - growth & development
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Water Microbiology
Zooplankton - microbiology
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