Abstract
In January 1991, the seventh pandemic of cholera reached the west coast of Peru. It spread rapidly throughout South and Central America, and within a period of 11 months, over 300,000 cases of diarrhea were reported to the Pan American Health Organization ([11][1]). The Vibrio cholerae strain
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