The newly described pathogenic species Vibrio mimicus isolated from human diarrhoeal stools and from a sea water sample
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The newly described pathogenic species Vibrio mimicus isolated from human diarrhoeal stools and from a sea water sample
Abstract
Four Vibrio strains have been isolated from three patients presenting diarrhoea as well as from a sea water sample; identification proved their belonging to Vibrio mimicus, a recently described new pathogenic species. The morpho-cultural and biochemical characteristics of the isolated strains are presented. The distribution and incidence of this newly described species in Romania are under study.
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