Molecular evidence that a distinct Vibrio cholerae O1 biotype E1 tor strain in Calcutta may have spread to the African continent

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Abstract

We present molecular evidence that a distinct genotype of Vibrio cholerae O1 which appeared in Calcutta, India, in September 1993 and which is characterized by a unique ribotype that is not found in the standardized ribotyping scheme of V. cholerae and that shows a specific pulsed-field gel electrophoresis profile may have spread to the west African country of Guinea-Bissau where it was responsible for an epidemic of cholera which began in October 1994 and continued into 1996.

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Sharma, C., Ghosh, A., Dalsgaard, A., Forslund, A., Ghosh, R. K., Bhatyacharya, S. K., & Nair, G. B. (1998). Molecular evidence that a distinct Vibrio cholerae O1 biotype E1 tor strain in Calcutta may have spread to the African continent. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 36(3), 843–844. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.36.3.843-844.1998

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