Correlation between virulence and colony morphology in Vibrio vulnificus

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Abstract

Of 38 isolates of Vibrio vulnificus examined, all avirulent strains produced only translucent colonies. All virulent strains, with the exception of biogroup 2 (eel pathogens), exhibited both opaque and translucent colonices. Isogenic morphotypes were examined for a variety of phenotypic and virulence traits. Only the ability to utilize transferrin-bound iron and the presence of a surface polysaccharide were found to correlate with colony opacity and virulence.

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Simpson, L. M., White, V. K., Zane, S. F., & Oliver, J. D. (1987). Correlation between virulence and colony morphology in Vibrio vulnificus. Infection and Immunity, 55(1), 269–272. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.55.1.269-272.1987

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