Abstract:Aeromonads are natural inhabitants of aquatic environments and may be associated with numerous infections in humans and animals. The human disease may range from self-limiting diarrhea to a more severe form. The pathogenesis of infections are multifactorial, because of their wide variety of virulence factors. This study aimed to evaluate virulence markers in Aeromonas isolates and determinate their virulence profiles. There were analyzed 120 strains of A. caviae (n = 57) and A. hydrophila (n = 63) from human, … Show more
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