| cholera t. |
an exotoxin produced by Vibrio cholerae; a protein enterotoxin that binds to the membrane of enteric cells and stimulates the adenylcyclase system, causing the hypersecretion of chloride and bicarbonate ions, resulting in increased fluid secretion and the severe diarrhea of cholera.
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| cholera v. |
[USP] a killed bacteria vaccine containing equal portions of the Inaba and Ogawa strains of Vibrio cholerae, administered intradermally, subcutaneously, or intramuscularly for immunization against cholera. It enhances protection in adults for about six months, but does not reduce fecal shedding of bacteria or reduce disease transmission.
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| choleragen |
the exotoxin produced by the cholera vibrio, which is thought to stimulate electrolyte and water secretion into the small intestine in Asiatic cholera.
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| choleraic d. |
acute diarrhea with serous stools, accompanied by circulatory collapse, thus resembling cholera.
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| choleraphage |
a bacteriophage that infects cholera bacilli.
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