Prevalence, species differentiation, haemolytic activity, and antibiotic susceptibility of aeromonads in untreated well water

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Autor(a) principal: Ghenghesh,Khalifa Sifaw
Data de Publicação: 2001
Outros Autores: El-Ghodban,Abdelmula, Dkakni,Rabia, Abeid,Salaheddin, Altomi,Abdurazzaq, Abdussalam,Tarhuni, Marialigeti,Karoly
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
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Resumo: The use of untreated water for drinking and other activities have been associated with intestinal and extraintestinal infections in humans due to Aeromonas species. In the present study aeromonads were isolated from 48.7% of 1,000 water samples obtained from wells and other miscellaneous sources. Aeromonas species were detected in 45% of samples tested in spring, 34.5% in summer, 48% in autumn and 60% of samples tested in winter. Speciation of 382 strains resulted in 225 (59%) being A. hydrophila, 103 (27%) A. caviae, 42 (11%) A. sobria and 11 (3%) atypical aeromonads. Of 171 Aeromonas strains tested for their haemolytic activity, 53%, 49%, 40% and 37% were positive in this assay using human, horse, sheep and camel erythrocytes respectively. The results obtained indicate that potentially enteropathogenic Aeromonas species are commonly present in untreated drinking water obtained from wells in Libya (this may also apply to other neighbouring countries) which may pose a health problem to users of such water supplies. In addition, ceftriaxone and ciprofloxacin are suitable drugs that can be used in the treatment of Aeromonas-associated infections, particularly in the immunocompromised, resulting from contact with untreated sources of water.
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spelling Prevalence, species differentiation, haemolytic activity, and antibiotic susceptibility of aeromonads in untreated well waterAeromonaswaterhaemolysinerythrocytesantibioticsThe use of untreated water for drinking and other activities have been associated with intestinal and extraintestinal infections in humans due to Aeromonas species. In the present study aeromonads were isolated from 48.7% of 1,000 water samples obtained from wells and other miscellaneous sources. Aeromonas species were detected in 45% of samples tested in spring, 34.5% in summer, 48% in autumn and 60% of samples tested in winter. Speciation of 382 strains resulted in 225 (59%) being A. hydrophila, 103 (27%) A. caviae, 42 (11%) A. sobria and 11 (3%) atypical aeromonads. Of 171 Aeromonas strains tested for their haemolytic activity, 53%, 49%, 40% and 37% were positive in this assay using human, horse, sheep and camel erythrocytes respectively. The results obtained indicate that potentially enteropathogenic Aeromonas species are commonly present in untreated drinking water obtained from wells in Libya (this may also apply to other neighbouring countries) which may pose a health problem to users of such water supplies. In addition, ceftriaxone and ciprofloxacin are suitable drugs that can be used in the treatment of Aeromonas-associated infections, particularly in the immunocompromised, resulting from contact with untreated sources of water.Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde2001-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762001000200006Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.96 n.2 2001reponame:Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruzinstname:Fundação Oswaldo Cruzinstacron:FIOCRUZ10.1590/S0074-02762001000200006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGhenghesh,Khalifa SifawEl-Ghodban,AbdelmulaDkakni,RabiaAbeid,SalaheddinAltomi,AbdurazzaqAbdussalam,TarhuniMarialigeti,Karolyeng2020-04-25T17:48:31Zhttp://www.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php0074-02761678-8060opendoar:null2020-04-26 02:10:09.292Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz - Fundação Oswaldo Cruztrue
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prevalence, species differentiation, haemolytic activity, and antibiotic susceptibility of aeromonads in untreated well water
title Prevalence, species differentiation, haemolytic activity, and antibiotic susceptibility of aeromonads in untreated well water
spellingShingle Prevalence, species differentiation, haemolytic activity, and antibiotic susceptibility of aeromonads in untreated well water
Ghenghesh,Khalifa Sifaw
Aeromonas
water
haemolysin
erythrocytes
antibiotics
title_short Prevalence, species differentiation, haemolytic activity, and antibiotic susceptibility of aeromonads in untreated well water
title_full Prevalence, species differentiation, haemolytic activity, and antibiotic susceptibility of aeromonads in untreated well water
title_fullStr Prevalence, species differentiation, haemolytic activity, and antibiotic susceptibility of aeromonads in untreated well water
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence, species differentiation, haemolytic activity, and antibiotic susceptibility of aeromonads in untreated well water
title_sort Prevalence, species differentiation, haemolytic activity, and antibiotic susceptibility of aeromonads in untreated well water
author Ghenghesh,Khalifa Sifaw
author_facet Ghenghesh,Khalifa Sifaw
El-Ghodban,Abdelmula
Dkakni,Rabia
Abeid,Salaheddin
Altomi,Abdurazzaq
Abdussalam,Tarhuni
Marialigeti,Karoly
author_role author
author2 El-Ghodban,Abdelmula
Dkakni,Rabia
Abeid,Salaheddin
Altomi,Abdurazzaq
Abdussalam,Tarhuni
Marialigeti,Karoly
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ghenghesh,Khalifa Sifaw
El-Ghodban,Abdelmula
Dkakni,Rabia
Abeid,Salaheddin
Altomi,Abdurazzaq
Abdussalam,Tarhuni
Marialigeti,Karoly
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aeromonas
water
haemolysin
erythrocytes
antibiotics
topic Aeromonas
water
haemolysin
erythrocytes
antibiotics
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The use of untreated water for drinking and other activities have been associated with intestinal and extraintestinal infections in humans due to Aeromonas species. In the present study aeromonads were isolated from 48.7% of 1,000 water samples obtained from wells and other miscellaneous sources. Aeromonas species were detected in 45% of samples tested in spring, 34.5% in summer, 48% in autumn and 60% of samples tested in winter. Speciation of 382 strains resulted in 225 (59%) being A. hydrophila, 103 (27%) A. caviae, 42 (11%) A. sobria and 11 (3%) atypical aeromonads. Of 171 Aeromonas strains tested for their haemolytic activity, 53%, 49%, 40% and 37% were positive in this assay using human, horse, sheep and camel erythrocytes respectively. The results obtained indicate that potentially enteropathogenic Aeromonas species are commonly present in untreated drinking water obtained from wells in Libya (this may also apply to other neighbouring countries) which may pose a health problem to users of such water supplies. In addition, ceftriaxone and ciprofloxacin are suitable drugs that can be used in the treatment of Aeromonas-associated infections, particularly in the immunocompromised, resulting from contact with untreated sources of water.
description The use of untreated water for drinking and other activities have been associated with intestinal and extraintestinal infections in humans due to Aeromonas species. In the present study aeromonads were isolated from 48.7% of 1,000 water samples obtained from wells and other miscellaneous sources. Aeromonas species were detected in 45% of samples tested in spring, 34.5% in summer, 48% in autumn and 60% of samples tested in winter. Speciation of 382 strains resulted in 225 (59%) being A. hydrophila, 103 (27%) A. caviae, 42 (11%) A. sobria and 11 (3%) atypical aeromonads. Of 171 Aeromonas strains tested for their haemolytic activity, 53%, 49%, 40% and 37% were positive in this assay using human, horse, sheep and camel erythrocytes respectively. The results obtained indicate that potentially enteropathogenic Aeromonas species are commonly present in untreated drinking water obtained from wells in Libya (this may also apply to other neighbouring countries) which may pose a health problem to users of such water supplies. In addition, ceftriaxone and ciprofloxacin are suitable drugs that can be used in the treatment of Aeromonas-associated infections, particularly in the immunocompromised, resulting from contact with untreated sources of water.
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