Interestingly, pVp-1 infected the V. parahaemolyticus clinical isolate CRS 09-17 from a patient with diarrhea, which represents a multiple-antibiotic–resistant new O3:K6 pandemic strain (tdh+, ORF8+, toxRS/new+) [4]
Interestingly, pVp-1 infected the V. parahaemolyticus clinical isolate CRS 09-17 from a patient with diarrhea, which represents a multiple-antibiotic–resistant new O3:K6 pandemic strain (tdh+, ORF8+, toxRS/new+) [4]