Prevalence and distribution of potentially human pathogenic vibrio spp. on german north and baltic sea coasts

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Susanne Fleischmann from the resulted in increased infection numbers in Sweden and FinlandAutonomous University of Chile, Chile have published the research: Prevalence and Distribution of Potentially Human Pathogenic Vibriou00a0spp. on German North and Baltic Sea Coasts, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    A direct ear, eye, and wound contact can lead to extraintestinal infections including septicemia (Shin et_al, 2011; Deshayes et_al, 2015; Chowdhury et_al, 2016; BakerAustin et_al, 2018). Infections with V. vulnificus reported by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the the authors between 1992 and 2007, 51.6% of the infected . . .

     

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