Abstract
A collection of Vibrio cholerae non-O1 isolated from the aquatic environs of Calcutta, a cholera-hyperendemic area, were examined for the production of cholera toxin (CT), Shiga-like toxins (Vero toxins), heat-stable enterotoxin, and hemolysins. Two (0.5%) V. cholerae non-O1 isolates produced CT. The DNA from both these isolates also hybridized with a DNA probe containing sequences encoding the A subunit of CT. None of the strains produced Shiga-like toxins or heat-stable enterotoxin. Hemolytic activity was observed in 89.7% of the strains, of which 36.1% exhibited biological activity in the suckling mouse. However, none of them produced a hemolysin that cross-reacted with the thermostable direct hemolysin of Vibrio parahaemolyticus. It appears from this study that a small percentage of environmental V. cholerae non-O1 strains do possess the potential for causing cholera-like diarrhea.
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Nair, G. B., Oku, Y., Takeda, Y., Ghosh, A., Ghosh, R. K., Chattopadhyay, S., … Takeda, T. (1988). Toxin profiles of Vibrio cholerae non-O1 from environmental sources in Calcutta, India. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 54(12), 3180–3182. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.54.12.3180-3182.1988
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