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.

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

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