Vibrio cholerae
Written by Dr. T. M. Wassenaar Tuesday, 23 December 2008
View the organism: Vibrio cholerae under the microscope (courtesy D. Kunkel)Collection sites, home-pages
- Collection site of relevant pages on cholera (collected by HealthLink USA)
- Collection site on cholera by WHO
Fact sheets, consumer guides, general information
- V. cholerae serogroup O1 in the Bad Bug Book (US FDA)
- Fact sheet , and basic facts for travellers by WHO
- Fact sheet by New York City Dept. of Health
- cholera information provided by Yahoo
- Fact sheet by McKinley Health Center
- The phage that does it (eurekalert)
Lectures
- Lecture on Vibrio cholerae (UW Madison)
- Fighting cholera with maps (National Geographic Soc)
- The story of sewerage in Leeds (D Sellers).
- Deaths from cholera in London, summer 1866 an animation showing the rapid spread on a map (Queen Mary college Uni London, Dept. Geography)
- hicago Historical information: early cholera epidemics (Chicago public library)
- Lecture on V. cholerae (Uni Michigan Dept Biology)
- John Snow and the history of cholera (UCLA Dept Epidemiology)
- The Toxin Project (Biomedical Structure Center) or go to this portal (framed version)
- Cholera, Vibrio cholerae O1 and O139, and Other Pathogenic Vibrios in Microbook, by RA Finkelstein
Scientific papers
Scientific links
- Guidelines for the control of cholera (Gov. Victoria Australia)
- Management of the patient with cholera (WHO)
- Outbreak news index (WHO)
- Vaccination (immunofacts.com) scroll down this page to find links on Cholera vaccination
Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 November 1999


