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Qué (quién) es vibrio - definición

GENUS OF ELECTRONEGETIVE BACTERIA
Vibrio infections; Vibriosis; Vibrio azasii; Vibrio infection; Allomonas
  • [[TCBS agar]] plate of ''[[Vibrio Cholerae]]'' (left) and ''[[Vibrio parahaemolyticus]]'' (right)

Vibrio         
·noun A genus of motile bacteria characterized by short, slightly sinuous filaments and an undulatory motion; also, an individual of this genus.
vibrio         
['v?br???, 'v??-]
¦ noun (plural vibrios) Medicine a waterborne bacterium of curved, rod-like shape, belonging to a group including the causative agent of cholera. [Vibrio and related genera.]
Origin
mod. L., from L. vibrare 'vibrate'.
Vibrio cholerae         
  • Children in Mpape community play in a waste water drainage area. This drainage was the suspected source of contamination of the well water that led to the cholera outbreak investigated by Nigeria FELTP residents in April 2014. Two samples collected from home wells around this drainage tested positive for Vibrio Cholerae.
  • Cholera toxin interrupting regulation of adenyl cyclase inside the cell causing efflux of water and sodium into the intestinal lumen.
SPECIES OF BACTERIUM
Vibrio cholerae Pacini 1854; V.cholerae; V. cholerae; Vibrio Cholerae; Vibrio cholera; Vibrio cholerae biovar albensis
Vibrio cholerae is a species of Gram-negative, facultative anaerobe and comma-shaped bacteria. The bacteria naturally live in brackish or saltwater where they attach themselves easily to the chitin-containing shells of crabs, shrimps, and other shellfish.

Wikipedia

Vibrio

Vibrio is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria, possessing a curved-rod (comma) shape, several species of which can cause foodborne infection, usually associated with eating undercooked seafood. Being highly salt tolerant and unable to survive in fresh water, Vibrio spp. are commonly found in various salt water environments. Vibrio spp. are facultative anaerobes that test positive for oxidase and do not form spores. All members of the genus are motile. They are able to have polar or lateral flagellum with or without sheaths. Vibrio species typically possess two chromosomes, which is unusual for bacteria. Each chromosome has a distinct and independent origin of replication, and are conserved together over time in the genus. Recent phylogenies have been constructed based on a suite of genes (multilocus sequence analysis).

O. F. Müller (1773, 1786) described eight species of the genus Vibrio (included in Infusoria), three of which were spirilliforms. Some of the other species are today assigned to eukaryote taxa, e.g., to the euglenoid Peranema or to the diatom Bacillaria. However, Vibrio Müller, 1773 became regarded as the name of a zoological genus, and the name of the bacterial genus became Vibrio Pacini, 1854. Filippo Pacini isolated micro-organisms he called "vibrions" from cholera patients in 1854, because of their motility. In Latin "vibrio" means "to quiver".

Ejemplos de uso de vibrio
1. Lab tests later confirmed that he had a vibrio infection.
2. He says: ‘For the most part Vibrio vulnificus does not attack human beings.
3. I had contracted Vibrio Vulnificus, an incredibly rare disease, as the result of eating an oyster.
4. It was caused by vibrio vulnificus, a bug that can kill in less than 32 hours.
5. Vibrio cholerae is the bacterium that causes cholera, an acute diarrhoeal illness that results from the infection of the intestines.