2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2943859/v1
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Genetic relatedness of resistant toxigenic Vibrio cholerae from wastewater Irrigated vegetables from two major produce regions.

Abstract: Nigeria suffers episodes of cholera outbreak every year often starting from the northern part of the country. The infection is often linked to contaminated food, water and poor hygiene. Vegetables are often irrigated with untreated wastewater in the country. This study aimed at assessing the presence of Vibrio cholerae, their virulence, resistant gene profiles and further elucidated their genetic relationships using PCR-based fingerprinting method; Enterobacterial repetitive intragenic consensus Polymerase Cha… Show more

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