| 41. | The vibrio was discovered in the Lopan River north of Kharkiv, a city of 1.5 million people.
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| 42. | Studies have shown a strong link between the El Nino phenomenon and Vibrio cholera, the bacteria that causes cholera.
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| 43. | Harmless to most people, Vibrio vulnificus can be deadly to anyone with an illness that compromises the immune system.
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| 44. | Creamer is the seventh vibrio-related death in Texas this year, according to the Texas Department of Health.
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| 45. | Risk of particular infections, such as " Vibrio vulnificus " ( commonly from seafood ) is increased.
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| 46. | The deaths appear to have been caused by " Vibrio vulnificus " bacteria, of the Cholera family.
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| 47. | In 1884, Robert Koch re-discovered " Vibrio cholerae " as a causal element in cholera.
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| 48. | It turns out that Jordan has vibrio vulnificus caused by the vibrio in the oysters Jordan had the previous night.
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| 49. | It turns out that Jordan has vibrio vulnificus caused by the vibrio in the oysters Jordan had the previous night.
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| 50. | She has hemochromatosis, which gave her a unique susceptibility to vibrio, which was what caused her swollen joints.
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