Insights into multiple use water enterobacteria from the Brazilian semi-arid: the first approach by pyrosequencing

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Autor(a) principal: Sodré Neto, Luiz
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Regali-Seleghim, Mirna Helena, Araújo, Magnólia Fernandes Florêncio de, Blaha, Carlos Alfredo Galindo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Scientiarum Biological Sciences
Texto Completo: http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/article/view/43447
Resumo: Thousands of people living in semi-arid regions face problems of drought and loss of water quality. In addition, high incidence of acute diarrheal diseases related to water consumption has been responsible for a high number of deaths and high economic costs for human health. Many of the diseases can be caused by the presence of enterobacteria in reservoirs that serve for multiple purposes. This study aimed to confirm the presence of potentially harmful bacteria, which was highlighted in other articles, and to reveal non-identified genera by culture-dependent methods and pyrosequencing. Twenty-three genera of the Enterobacteriaceae family were detected, with emphasis on Escherichia genus and confirmation of the presence of species such as Salmonella enterica and Enterobacter cloacae. The abundance of heterotrophic prokaryotes and the physical and chemical data show an expected average for this type of environment due to the numbers historically presented in previous articles. The unprecedented detection of the presence of some potentially pathogenic species can alert and raise awareness of the populations that use stored water in the semi-arid regions. Consequently, as a result of the peculiar characteristics of reservoirs under this climate influence, there is a cosmopolitanism of enterobacteria that may be related to the alarming numbers of infections from Waterborne Diseases.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Insights into multiple use water enterobacteria from the Brazilian semi-arid: the first approach by pyrosequencing
title Insights into multiple use water enterobacteria from the Brazilian semi-arid: the first approach by pyrosequencing
spellingShingle Insights into multiple use water enterobacteria from the Brazilian semi-arid: the first approach by pyrosequencing
Sodré Neto, Luiz
acute diarrheal diseases
metagenome
pyrosequencing.
title_short Insights into multiple use water enterobacteria from the Brazilian semi-arid: the first approach by pyrosequencing
title_full Insights into multiple use water enterobacteria from the Brazilian semi-arid: the first approach by pyrosequencing
title_fullStr Insights into multiple use water enterobacteria from the Brazilian semi-arid: the first approach by pyrosequencing
title_full_unstemmed Insights into multiple use water enterobacteria from the Brazilian semi-arid: the first approach by pyrosequencing
title_sort Insights into multiple use water enterobacteria from the Brazilian semi-arid: the first approach by pyrosequencing
author Sodré Neto, Luiz
author_facet Sodré Neto, Luiz
Regali-Seleghim, Mirna Helena
Araújo, Magnólia Fernandes Florêncio de
Blaha, Carlos Alfredo Galindo
author_role author
author2 Regali-Seleghim, Mirna Helena
Araújo, Magnólia Fernandes Florêncio de
Blaha, Carlos Alfredo Galindo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sodré Neto, Luiz
Regali-Seleghim, Mirna Helena
Araújo, Magnólia Fernandes Florêncio de
Blaha, Carlos Alfredo Galindo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv acute diarrheal diseases
metagenome
pyrosequencing.
topic acute diarrheal diseases
metagenome
pyrosequencing.
description Thousands of people living in semi-arid regions face problems of drought and loss of water quality. In addition, high incidence of acute diarrheal diseases related to water consumption has been responsible for a high number of deaths and high economic costs for human health. Many of the diseases can be caused by the presence of enterobacteria in reservoirs that serve for multiple purposes. This study aimed to confirm the presence of potentially harmful bacteria, which was highlighted in other articles, and to reveal non-identified genera by culture-dependent methods and pyrosequencing. Twenty-three genera of the Enterobacteriaceae family were detected, with emphasis on Escherichia genus and confirmation of the presence of species such as Salmonella enterica and Enterobacter cloacae. The abundance of heterotrophic prokaryotes and the physical and chemical data show an expected average for this type of environment due to the numbers historically presented in previous articles. The unprecedented detection of the presence of some potentially pathogenic species can alert and raise awareness of the populations that use stored water in the semi-arid regions. Consequently, as a result of the peculiar characteristics of reservoirs under this climate influence, there is a cosmopolitanism of enterobacteria that may be related to the alarming numbers of infections from Waterborne Diseases.
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