Vibrio cholerae

bacterium
Also known as: cholerigenic vibrios

Learn about this topic in these articles:

bacterial pathogens

  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
    In bacteria: Bacteria in medicine

    …and the cholera bacterium (Vibrio cholerae), which reproduces in the intestinal tract, where the toxin that it produces causes the voluminous diarrhea characteristic of this cholera. Other bacteria that can infect humans include staphylococcal bacteria (primarily Staphylococcus aureus), which can infect the skin to cause boils (furuncles), the bloodstream…

    Read More

cholera

classification

  • Vibrio
    In vibrio

    Three species of vibrio are of significance to humans: V. cholerae is the cause of cholera, and V. parahaemolyticus and V. vulnificus both act as agents of acute enteritis, or bacterial diarrhea. V. anguillarum is found in diseased eels and other fishes.

    Read More