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- Vibrio mimicus
- 日
- ビブリオ・ミミカス
- 関
- ビブリオ属、細菌
WordNet
- constituting an imitation; "the mimic warfare of the opera stage"- Archibald Alison
- someone who mimics (especially an actor or actress) (同)mimicker
- imitate (a person or manner), especially for satirical effect; "The actor mimicked the President very accurately" (同)mime
- curved rodlike motile bacterium (同)vibrion
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 〈人,人の話し方・しぐさなど〉‘を'まねてからかう / (欺くために)…‘に'似せる / ものまねをする人,ものまね役者 / 人まねをする動物;人の声をまねる鳥 / 《名詞の前にのみ用いて》 / ものまねをする / 偽りの,模擬の / 擬態の
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Vibrio mimicus |
Scientific classification |
Domain: |
Bacteria |
Phylum: |
Proteobacteria |
Class: |
Gammaproteobacteria |
Order: |
Vibrionales |
Family: |
Vibrionaceae |
Genus: |
Vibrio |
Species: |
V. mimicus |
Binomial name |
Vibrio mimicus
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Vibrio mimicus is a Vibrio species that mimics V. cholerae. V. mimicus has been recognized as a cause of gastroenteritis transmitted by raw oysters, fish, turtle eggs, prawns, squid, and crayfish. V. mimicus, when carrying genes that encode cholera toxin, can cause severe watery diarrhea. Consumers and physicians should be aware that improperly handled marine and aquatic animal products can be a source of V. mimicus infections. Consumers should avoid cross-contamination of cooked seafood and other foods with raw seafood and juices from raw seafood and should follow FDA recommendations for selecting seafood and preparing it safely.[1]
A case report
The Spokane Regional Health District was notified of two hospitalized patients under intensive care with severe dehydration whose stool specimens yielded Vibrio mimicus. Both had consumed crayfish, cooked but served warm, from a cooler that had not been cleaned before being used to serve the cooked crayfish. Leftovers were chilled and served the next day. Of eight persons who consumed leftover crayfish, four became ill compared with none of the 13 persons who did not consume leftover crayfish. V. mimicus was isolated from cultures of stool specimens, and genes encoding cholera toxin were identified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in the three ill persons who submitted specimens. Two people were hospitalized in an intensive-care unit with severe dehydration, metabolic acidosis, and acute renal failure. These patients received intravenous fluid rehydration, bicarbonate infusions, and antibiotics, and recovered fully. The other two people had mild, self-limited diarrheal illnesses. Frozen leftover crayfish samples submitted to the Food and Drug Administration for testing did not yield V. mimicus by culture, and cholera toxin genes were not detected using PCR.[1]
References
- ^ a b D. MacEachern, J. McCullough, J. Duchin, M. Tran, K. MacDonald, A. Marfin, J. Jones, A. Newton, C. Tarr, D. Talkington, E. Mintz, E. J. Barzilay, M. Kay & E. Cartwright (June 2010). "Notes from the field: Vibrio mimicus infection from consuming crayfish". Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (Spokane, Washington) 59 (42): 1374.
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- gbpA as a Novel qPCR Target for the Species-Specific Detection of Vibrio cholerae O1, O139, Non-O1/Non-O139 in Environmental, Stool, and Historical Continuous Plankton Recorder Samples.
- Vezzulli L1, Stauder M1, Grande C1, Pezzati E1, Verheye HM2, Owens NJ3, Pruzzo C1.
- PloS one.PLoS One.2015 Apr 27;10(4):e0123983. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0123983. eCollection 2015.
- The Vibrio cholerae N-acetyl glucosamine-binding protein A (GbpA) is a chitin-binding protein involved in V. cholerae attachment to environmental chitin surfaces and human intestinal cells. We previously investigated the distribution and genetic variations of gbpA in a large collection of V. cholera
- PMID 25915771
Japanese Journal
- Vibrio cholerae/mimicus in fecal microbiota of healthy children in a cholera endemic urban slum setting in Kolkata, India
- Nair Gopinath Balakrish,Ramamurthy Thandavarayan,Sur Dipika [他]
- Microbiology and immunology 56(11), 789-791, 2012-11
- NAID 40019472055
- Development of a sensitive rRNA-targeted reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction for detection of Vibrio cholerae/mimicus, V. parahaemolyticus/alginolyticus and Campylobacter jejuni/coli
- Kurakawa Takashi,Kubota Hiroyuki,Tsuji Hirokazu [他]
- Microbiology and immunology 56(1), 10-20, 2012-01
- NAID 40019164995
- Identification and characterization of a Vibrio mimicus gene encoding the heme/hemoglobin receptor
- TANABE Tomotaka,FUNAHASHI Tatsuya,MOON Yong-Hwa,TAMAI Eiji,YAMAMOTO Shigeo
- Microbiology and immunology 54(10), 606-617, 2010-10-20
- NAID 10029545905
Related Links
- ナグビブリオ(V.mimicusおよびNon-O1V.cholerae)は,1985年に新たに食中毒原因菌として指定された。V.mimicusは以前,白糖非醗酵性Non-O1V.choleraeと呼ばれていたが,Davisら(1981年)により新しい菌種として報告された。
- Vibrio mimicus Description and significance Vibrio mimicus are Gram-negative rods characteristically curved or comma shape bacteria [9]. Vibrio mimicus produce colonies of 2 to 3 mm in diameter on blood agar, and colonies on ...
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- imitate、mimesis、mimetic、mimicked、mimicking、mimicry