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incidence of vibrio parahaemolyticus in u.s. coastal waters and oysters.oyster and seawater samples were collected seasonally from may 1984 through april 1985 from shellfish-growing areas in washington, california, texas, louisiana, alabama, florida, south carolina, virginia, and rhode island which had been designated as approved or prohibited by the national shellfish sanitation program. fecal coliforms counts, aerobic plate counts, and vibrio parahaemolyticus densities were determined for the samples. mean v. parahaemolyticus density was more than 100 times greate ...19902403249
leg gangrene and endotoxin shock due to vibrio parahaemolyticus--an infection acquired in new england coastal waters. 19705442360
vibrio parahaemolyticus in rhode island coastal ponds and the estuarine environment of narragansett bay.quantification of the abundance of vibrio parahaemolyticus in water and oysters from rhode island showed the presence of environmental strains and low levels of potentially pathogenic strains when water temperatures were ≥18°c, with peak levels in late july to early august. a higher abundance of the trh gene than of the tdh gene was observed.201222307298
vibrio parahemolyticus in narragansett bay. 19734516955
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