1995, Number 1
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Vet Mex 1995; 26 (1)
Isolation of Vibrio sp in fresh fish at 'La Viga' market in Mexico City
Rosa GR, Núñez EJF, Nicoli TLM
Language: English/Spanish
References: 35
Page: 45-50
PDF size: 459.09 Kb.
ABSTRACT
By means of techniques accounted by the International Microbiological Method of the FDA for identification of
Vibrio cholerae, the procedure in this study pretended to isolate and identify
Vibrio cholerae 01 in three fish species of great demand in a common fish market in Mexico City. Results were negative, but other kinds of
Vibrio sp, such as
Vibrio cholerae Non-01,
Vibrio harveyi and
Vibrio vulnificus, weré determined. These Vibrio species were isolated from species captured in the states of Tamaulipas, Campeche, Guerrero and Nayarit in Mexico. Identifying other species of
Vibrio is also important, due to the
Vibrio cholerae association and its impact on human health.
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