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Kansenshogaku zasshi. The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases 1997-Dec

[Sporadic diarrhea caused by Vibrio cholerae non-O1 and characteristics of the isolates].

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S Matsushita
Y Noguchi
Y Yanagawa
H Igarashi
K Morita
H Wada
N Watanabe
M Shibata
M Kanamori
Y Kudoh

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In 1996, we examined five domestic and eight imported cases of sporadic diarrhea caused by Vibrio cholerae non-O1 in Tokyo. The domestic cases occurred during the summer, from June to September, while the imported cases were seen throughout the year. The major clinical symptoms of the patients were watery diarrhea (100%) with an average frequency of 5.5 times/day, abdominal pain (77%), vomiting (31%) and fever (15%). A total of 13 strains isolated from these 13 cases had the typical biochemical characteristics of Vibrio cholerae, and were classified into 11 kinds of serovars (O2, O5, O8, O9, O12, O14, O27, O51, O88, O97, and O161). All strains produced hemolysin, and two strains produced NAG-ST, while no strain produced cholera toxin.

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