
Both symptomatic and asymptomatic Vibrio infections, caused by V cholerae, V parahaemolyticus and NAG vibrios, occurred in Singapore. V cholerae are introduced into the country from time to time, but the risk of transmission of infection in the community is negligible in the presence of a high standard of environmental sanitation and a well-established system of epidemiological surveillance. As cholera is probably transmitted through contaminated food, shellfish imported from cholera-endemic countries are regularly monitored for the presence of V cholerae. Vigilance has also been stepped up in the laboratory in view of the possibility of introduction of multiple-antibiotic resistant V cholerae strains into the country. V parahaemolyticus is one of the commonest causes of bacterial food poisoning in Singapore because of the preference of the local population to consume raw or partially cooked seafood. 78% of a variety of imported seafood were found to be contaminated with V parahaemolyticus. Infections caused by NAG vibrios are infrequent, and the mode of transmission has not been established.
Adult, Male, Singapore, Adolescent, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Middle Aged, Disease Outbreaks, Child, Preschool, Vibrio Infections, Food Microbiology, Humans, Shellfish Poisoning, Female, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Child, Vibrio cholerae, Aged
Adult, Male, Singapore, Adolescent, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Middle Aged, Disease Outbreaks, Child, Preschool, Vibrio Infections, Food Microbiology, Humans, Shellfish Poisoning, Female, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Child, Vibrio cholerae, Aged
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