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Environmental Vibrio cholerae non O1/non O139 from the Gangetic delta: a diarrhoeal disease purviewHalder et al., 2017
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- Halder M
- Mookerjee S
- Batabyal P
- Palit A
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- International journal of environmental health research
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Diarrhoea still remains an unsolved enigma in developing countries, a major concern for the health planners. We targeted the abundance and toxicity of Vibrio cholerae non-O1/non- O139 (NOVC) in Gangetic riverine-estuarine ecosystem. A total of 74 V. cholerae were …
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