Affiliation:
1. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Although the current cholera pandemic can trace its origin to a specific time and place, many variants of
Vibrio cholerae
have caused this disease over the last 50 years. The relative clinical importance and geographical distribution of these variants have changed with time, but most remain in circulation. Some countries, such as Mexico and Haiti, had escaped the current pandemic, until large epidemics struck them in 1991 and 2010, respectively. Cholera has been endemic in these countries ever since. A recent retrospective study in
mBio
presents the results of more than 3 decades of
V. cholerae
monitoring from environmental and clinical sources in Mexico (S. Y. Choi et al., mBio 7:e02160-15, 2016,
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02160-15
). It reveals that multiple
V. cholerae
variants, including classical strains from the previous pandemic, as well as completely novel biotypes, have been circulating in Mexico. This discovery has important implications for the epidemiology and evolution of
V. cholerae
.
Funder
the National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada and the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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