Genomics of the Argentinian cholera epidemic elucidate the contrasting dynamics of epidemic and endemic Vibrio cholerae
Pandemic cholera was reintroduced to Argentina in 1992, leading to epidemic spread. Here, the authors use whole genome sequencing to show how, over 6 years, epidemic cholera was caused by invariant 7PET lineage Vibrio cholerae, against a background of sporadic disease caused by diverse local strains...
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Autores principales: | Matthew J. Dorman, Daryl Domman, Tomás Poklepovich, Charlotte Tolley, Gisella Zolezzi, Leanne Kane, María Rosa Viñas, Marcela Panagópulo, Miriam Moroni, Norma Binsztein, María Inés Caffer, Simon Clare, Gordon Dougan, George P. C. Salmond, Julian Parkhill, Josefina Campos, Nicholas R. Thomson |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/0f3f0a12496944f2ab2c3be218c4dc5b |
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