<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "Diverse CTXΦs and evolution of new pathogenic Vibrio cholerae"^^ . "Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O139 Bengal emerged in late 1992 in southern India as the first non-O1 cause of epidemic cholera, and rapidly became the main cause of cholera on the Indian subcontinent.1 Despite the initial explosive spread of V cholerae O139, by 1994 the incidence of O139 Bengal cholera had declined and the E1 Tor biotype of V cholerae O1 once again became the predominant cause of cholera in this region.2 In August, 1996, after nearly 3 years, V cholerae O139 reemerged as the main cause of cholera in Calcutta. "^^ . "1998" . . . "352" . "9126" . . "LANCET"^^ . . . "The Lancet"^^ . . . "01406736" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Harvey H"^^ . "Kimsey"^^ . "Harvey H Kimsey"^^ . . "G B"^^ . "Nair"^^ . "G B Nair"^^ . . "Amit"^^ . "Ghosh"^^ . "Amit Ghosh"^^ . . "Matthew K"^^ . "Waldor"^^ . "Matthew K Waldor"^^ . . . . . . "Diverse CTXΦs and evolution of new pathogenic Vibrio cholerae (PDF)"^^ . . . . "HTML Summary of #774 \n\nDiverse CTXΦs and evolution of new pathogenic Vibrio cholerae\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "R Medicine (General)"@en . .