Distribution of genes for virulence and ecological fitness among diverse Vibrio cholerae population in a cholera endemic area: tracking the evolution of pathogenic strains.

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Published in DNA Cell Biol on July 01, 2008

Authors

M Hasibur Rahman1, Kuntal Biswas, M Anwar Hossain, R Bradley Sack, John J Mekalanos, Shah M Faruque

Author Affiliations

1: Molecular Genetics Laboratory, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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