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  1. About Vibrio Infection | Vibrio Infection | CDC

    May 14, 2024 · Overview of Vibrio infection, including information on symptoms, treatment, and more.

  2. Vibrio - Wikipedia

    Vibrio is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria, which have a characteristic curved-rod (comma) shape, [1][2][3][4] several species of which can cause foodborne infection or soft-tissue infection called …

  3. Vibrio Infection (Vibriosis) Causes, Symptoms, Treatment ...

    What is Vibrio infection (Vibriosis)? About a dozen Vibrio species can cause human illness, known as vibriosis. The most common species causing human illness in the United States are Vibrio …

  4. Vibrio Vulnificus: Infection, Diagnosis, Treatment & Prevention

    Apr 8, 2023 · Immediate treatment with antibiotics can cure a Vibrio vulnificus infection in most people. You can prevent or greatly reduce your risk of infection by following food safety guidelines and …

  5. Vibrio Vulnificus: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

    Aug 17, 2023 · Vibrio vulnificus is a bacteria that can get into your body through open wounds or when you eat uncooked or undercooked shellfish. It leads to a severe condition called vibriosis.

  6. Vibriosis Fact Sheet - New York State Department of Health

    Vibrio occurs naturally in coastal environments and can be found in higher concentrations from May to October when the weather is warmer. Infection with vibriosis can cause a range of symptoms such …

  7. Vibrio - Department of the Environment

    What are Vibrio bacteria? Vibrios are bacteria that occur naturally in estuarine and marine waters worldwide. Vibrio are in the same family of bacteria that cause cholera. There are over 80 species of …

  8. Vibrio | Marine, Pathogenic, Infectious | Britannica

    vibrio, (genus Vibrio), any of a group of comma-shaped bacteria in the family Vibrionaceae. Vibrios are aquatic microorganisms, some species of which cause serious diseases in humans and other animals.

  9. Vibriosis - California Department of Public Health

    What is vibriosis? Vibriosis is an infection caused by Vibrio bacteria. Vibrio bacteria naturally live in coastal waters, including seawater and brackish water (a mixture of fresh and salt water, which is …

  10. Vibrio Infections: Background, Pathophysiology, Epidemiology

    Vibrio are gram-negative bacteria that inhabit warm, salty marine environments such as saltwater and brackish water. They can cause vibriosis, a potentially serious illness in humans.