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A Human Intestinal Infection Caused by a Novel Non-O1/O139 Vibrio cholerae Genotype and Its Dissemination Along the River

Non-O1/O139 Vibrio cholerae is increasingly reported in the clinical settings. However, intestinal infections via the consumption of non-O1/O139 V. cholerae-carrying seafood are rarely documented in China. In this study, we reported a case of mild watery diarrhea in a young male, caused by non-O1/O1...

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Autores principales: Fu, Songzhe, Hao, Jingwei, Jin, Shibo, Wu, Kui, Wang, Yi, Ye, Shigen, Liu, Ying, Li, Ruijun
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6491804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31069211
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2019.00100
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author Fu, Songzhe
Hao, Jingwei
Jin, Shibo
Wu, Kui
Wang, Yi
Ye, Shigen
Liu, Ying
Li, Ruijun
author_facet Fu, Songzhe
Hao, Jingwei
Jin, Shibo
Wu, Kui
Wang, Yi
Ye, Shigen
Liu, Ying
Li, Ruijun
author_sort Fu, Songzhe
collection PubMed
description Non-O1/O139 Vibrio cholerae is increasingly reported in the clinical settings. However, intestinal infections via the consumption of non-O1/O139 V. cholerae-carrying seafood are rarely documented in China. In this study, we reported a case of mild watery diarrhea in a young male, caused by non-O1/O139 V. cholerae in the downstream of Liaohe River. Epidemiological investigation showed that this intestinal infection potentially associated with the raw consumption of mollusc. Prior to this finding, we conducted a 6-month pathogen surveillance of three locations along the Liaohe River and identified three environmental non-O1/O139 V. cholerae strains. To confirm the epidemiological links between clinical and environmental strains, high-resolution genomic typing was employed and revealed that V. cholerae isolated from human stool sample was genomically related to the one found in local mollusc and shared a common ancestor with other environmental strains obtained in the upstream sites of the Liaohe River. This fact suggests that the river is a natural reservoir for non-O1/O139 V. cholerae which poses a potential threat to the public health. In summary, our results deepened the insights on the transmission of non-pandemic V. cholerae strains and underscored the significance of genomic surveillance for drinking water along the river sites.
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spelling pubmed-64918042019-05-08 A Human Intestinal Infection Caused by a Novel Non-O1/O139 Vibrio cholerae Genotype and Its Dissemination Along the River Fu, Songzhe Hao, Jingwei Jin, Shibo Wu, Kui Wang, Yi Ye, Shigen Liu, Ying Li, Ruijun Front Public Health Public Health Non-O1/O139 Vibrio cholerae is increasingly reported in the clinical settings. However, intestinal infections via the consumption of non-O1/O139 V. cholerae-carrying seafood are rarely documented in China. In this study, we reported a case of mild watery diarrhea in a young male, caused by non-O1/O139 V. cholerae in the downstream of Liaohe River. Epidemiological investigation showed that this intestinal infection potentially associated with the raw consumption of mollusc. Prior to this finding, we conducted a 6-month pathogen surveillance of three locations along the Liaohe River and identified three environmental non-O1/O139 V. cholerae strains. To confirm the epidemiological links between clinical and environmental strains, high-resolution genomic typing was employed and revealed that V. cholerae isolated from human stool sample was genomically related to the one found in local mollusc and shared a common ancestor with other environmental strains obtained in the upstream sites of the Liaohe River. This fact suggests that the river is a natural reservoir for non-O1/O139 V. cholerae which poses a potential threat to the public health. In summary, our results deepened the insights on the transmission of non-pandemic V. cholerae strains and underscored the significance of genomic surveillance for drinking water along the river sites. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6491804/ /pubmed/31069211 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2019.00100 Text en Copyright © 2019 Fu, Hao, Jin, Wu, Wang, Ye, Liu and Li. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Public Health
Fu, Songzhe
Hao, Jingwei
Jin, Shibo
Wu, Kui
Wang, Yi
Ye, Shigen
Liu, Ying
Li, Ruijun
A Human Intestinal Infection Caused by a Novel Non-O1/O139 Vibrio cholerae Genotype and Its Dissemination Along the River
title A Human Intestinal Infection Caused by a Novel Non-O1/O139 Vibrio cholerae Genotype and Its Dissemination Along the River
title_full A Human Intestinal Infection Caused by a Novel Non-O1/O139 Vibrio cholerae Genotype and Its Dissemination Along the River
title_fullStr A Human Intestinal Infection Caused by a Novel Non-O1/O139 Vibrio cholerae Genotype and Its Dissemination Along the River
title_full_unstemmed A Human Intestinal Infection Caused by a Novel Non-O1/O139 Vibrio cholerae Genotype and Its Dissemination Along the River
title_short A Human Intestinal Infection Caused by a Novel Non-O1/O139 Vibrio cholerae Genotype and Its Dissemination Along the River
title_sort human intestinal infection caused by a novel non-o1/o139 vibrio cholerae genotype and its dissemination along the river
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6491804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31069211
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2019.00100
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