| Literature DB >> 23100781 |
Akhilesh K Tamrakar1, Meenu Jain, Ajay K Goel, Dev V Kamboj, Lokendra Singh.
Abstract
A total of 8 out of 11 deep ground water samples collected from different villages in Central India were found contaminated with Vibrio cholerae non O1, non O139. In a multiplex PCR, isolates were found positive for ompW gene but negative for ctxAB and rfbO1 genes. However, isolates from two places were positive for tcp and zot genes, indicating their intestinal colonization and toxigenic potential. Antibiotic susceptibility studies revealed that all isolates were multidrug resistant. Although, none of the isolates was found PCR positive for the mobile genetic elements, class 1 integrons and SXT constins. The results of this study corroborated that deep ground water can also be an important reservoir of V. cholerae in plane endemic areas, suggesting a continuous monitoring of water samples for timely prevention of the disease.Entities:
Keywords: Cholera; Environmental surveillance; Ground water; Integron; Vibrio cholerae
Year: 2009 PMID: 23100781 PMCID: PMC3450008 DOI: 10.1007/s12088-009-0043-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Microbiol ISSN: 0046-8991 Impact factor: 2.461