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Phage types of Vibrio cholerae O1 biotype El Tor isolated from patients and family contacts in Bangladesh: epidemiologic implications
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1983-12
Author(s)
Glass, Roger I.
Lee, John V.
Huq, M. Imdadul
Hossain, K.M. Belayet
Khan, M.R.
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The epidemiology of Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor in rural Bangladesh was examined with a new phage-typing system for characterization of individual strains. During a two-year period, 537 strains were typed with a set of standard and experimental phages. Four major and many minor patterns were identified, some associated with discrete outbreaks of disease and others persisting for the entire period. One outbreak-related phage type was associated with a C plasmid bearing multiple drug resistance. The yearly cholera seasons began with the emergence of strains of many different phage types in many different locations; this pattern is consistent with an environmental reservoir for V cholerae. Each patient with cholera excreted only one phage type over time, whereas some family members were infected with strains of different phage types. Phage typing can be a useful marker with which the spread of cholera strains can be traced in endemic settings
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J Infect Dis 1983 Dec;148(6):998-1004