Section III BacteriologyVibrios, Campylobacter, HelicobacterSHIHEZI UNIVERSITY
Section III Bacteriology Vibrios, Campylobacter, Helicobacter SHIHEZI UNIVERSITY
KEY TERMS Vibrio choleraeCholeragen Vero toxin (Shiga-like(cholera toxin)Campylobacter HemolysinJejunipiliHelicobacter pyloriYersinia entercoliticaSHIHEZI UNIVERSITY
KEY TERMS Vibrio cholerae Vero toxin (Shiga-like) Choleragen (cholera toxin) Hemolysin Campylobacter jejuni pili Helicobacter pylori Yersinia entercolitica SHIHEZI UNIVERSITY
Bacteria InfectedGastrointestinal TractEnterobacteriaceaeescherichia. shigella. salmonella enterobacterklebsiella, serratia, proteus, and others Vibrio CampylobacterHelicobacterSHIHEZIUNIVERSITY
Bacteria Infected Gastrointestinal Tract Enterobacteriaceae escherichia, shigella, salmonella, enterobacter, klebsiella, serratia, proteus, and others Vibrio Campylobacter Helicobacter SHIHEZI UNIVERSITY
VibiosVibio choleraKINGCHOLERAVibio parahaemolyticusSHIHEZI UNIVERSITY
Vibios Vibio cholera Vibio parahaemolyticus SHIHEZI UNIVERSITY
The Vibrios Vibrios are among the most common bacteria insurface waters worldwide They are curved aerobic rods and are motilepossessing a polar flagellumV cholerae serogroups O1 and 0139 causecholera in humans+while other vibrios may cause sepsis or enteritisSHIHEZIUNIVERSITY
The Vibrios Vibrios are among the most common bacteria in surface waters worldwide They are curved aerobic rods and are motile, possessing a polar flagellum V cholerae serogroups O1 and O139 cause cholera in humans while other vibrios may cause sepsis or enteritis SHIHEZI UNIVERSITY