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Microbial Ecology | 1982

Vibrios in the Louisiana gulf coast environment.

Nell C. Roberts; R. J. Siebeling; James B. Kaper; Henry B. Bradford

A polyphasic approach, using bacteriological, immunological, and molecular biological techniques was used to elucidate the distribution of pathogenicVibrio species in the Louisiana coastal environment. A variety ofVibrio species pathogenic for man, includingV. cholerae, V. parahaemolyticus, V. fluvialis, andV. vulnificus, were found to be ubiquitous in Louisiana.Vibrio species monitored were shown to fluctuate in response to environmental factors of temperature, salinity, and nutrient level, and to vary independently of fecal coliform counts. A comprehensive serological screening system, based on species specific H antigens, was developed to identify pathogenicVibrio sp. 1 step after primary isolation.Vibrio sp. were correctly identified with accuracies ranging from 93–100%, depending on the specific H antiserum. Over 2,500V. cholerae isolates were rapidly screened for production of cholera toxin by DNA hybridization of specific toxin gene probes to colonies inoculated on nitrocellulose filter paper. The toxin gene probes, together with O antigen analysis, revealed that enterotoxigenicV. cholerae 01 serovars were recovered only from sewage stations or human disease, whereas enterotoxigenicV. cholerae non 01 serovars were recovered from environmental samples in addition to clinical and sewage samples. The results of this study indicate that techniques of immunology and molecular biology are very valuable supplements to conventional bacteriological techniques in studying the epidemiology and ecology of pathogenicVibrio sp.


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 1982

Molecular epidemiology of Vibrio cholerae in the U.S. Gulf Coast.

James B. Kaper; Henry B. Bradford; N C Roberts; S Falkow


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1985

Serological and Virological Evidence of a Hantaan Virus-Related Enzootic in the United States

Theodore F. Tsai; Sally P. Bauer; Donna R. Sasso; S. G. Whitfield; Joseph B. McCormick; T. C. Caraway; Louise M. McFarland; Henry B. Bradford; T. Kurata


The New England Journal of Medicine | 1982

Preliminary Evidence That Hantaan or a Closely Related Virus is Enzootic in Domestic Rodents

Theodore F. Tsai; Sally P. Bauer; Donna R. Sasso; Joseph B. McCormick; Henry B. Bradford; Charles T. Caraway; Louise M. McFarland; Oscar Medrano; George Soulie; James W. LeDuc; Gregory A. Smith; Lauren R. Bagley; Sherman E. Hasty; Karl M. Johnson; Pyung Woo Lee; Richard Yanagihara; Maryellen C. Franko; Herbert L. Amyx; Clarence J. Gibbs; D. Carleton Gajdusek; Robert Traub


JAMA Internal Medicine | 1989

Cholera in Louisiana: Widening Spectrum of Seafood Vehicles

Philip W. Lowry; Andrew T. Pavia; Louise M. McFarland; Barbara H. Peltier; Timothy J. Barrett; Henry B. Bradford; Joanne M. Quan; Jeanne Lynch; Joyce B. Mathison; Robert A. Gunn; Paul A. Blake


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 1980

Use of Moore swabs for isolating Vibrio cholerae from sewage.

Timothy J. Barrett; Paul A. Blake; George K. Morris; Nancy D. Puhr; Henry B. Bradford; Joy G. Wells


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1989

Vibrio gastroenteritis in Louisiana: a prospective study among attendees of a scientific congress in New Orleans

Philip W. Lowry; Louise M. McFarland; Barbara H. Peltier; Nell C. Roberts; Henry B. Bradford; Joy L. Herndon; Donna F. Stroup; Joyce B. Mathison; Paul A. Blake; Robert A. Gunn


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 1986

Molecular epidemiology of non-O1 Vibrio cholerae and Vibrio mimicus in the U.S. Gulf Coast region.

James B. Kaper; James P. Nataro; N C Roberts; R J Siebeling; Henry B. Bradford


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 1983

Isolation of nontoxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 from a human wound infection.

J M Johnston; L M McFarland; Henry B. Bradford; C T Caraway


Clinical Infectious Diseases | 1995

Sepsis Due to Coryneform Group A-4 in an Immunocompromised Host

Greg A. Bizette; Sandra A. Kemmerly; John T. Cole; Henry B. Bradford; Barbara H. Peltier

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Louise M. McFarland

Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals

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Paul A. Blake

Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals

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Barbara H. Peltier

Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals

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Nell C. Roberts

Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals

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Donna R. Sasso

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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George K. Morris

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Joseph B. McCormick

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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Joyce B. Mathison

Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals

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