Cholera virus
Vibrio cholerae
A species of Gram-negative, facultative anaerobe and comma-shaped bacteria.[1] The bacteria naturally live in brackish or saltwater where they attach themselves easily to the chitin-containing shells of crabs, shrimps, and other shellfish. Some strains of V. cholerae are pathogenic to humans and cause a deadly disease called cholera, which can be derived from the consumption of undercooked or raw marine life species.
Vernacular Name
Cholera virus
Binomial Name
Vibrio cholerae
References
Classification
Class
Gammaproteobacteria
Domain
Bacteria
Family
Vibrionaceae
Genus
Vibrio
Kingdom
Bacteria
Order
Vibrionales
Phylum
Pseudomonadota
Species
V. cholerae
Classification
Class
Gammaproteobacteria
Domain
Bacteria
Family
Vibrionaceae
Genus
Vibrio
Kingdom
Bacteria
Order
Vibrionales
Phylum
Pseudomonadota
Species
V. cholerae
Vernacular Name
Cholera virus
Binomial Name
Vibrio cholerae