Literature DB >> 29356247

A comprehensive survey of Aeromonas sp. and Vibrio sp. in seabirds from southeastern Brazil: outcomes for public health.

M D Cardoso1, L S Lemos2,3, E M Roges4, J F de Moura5, D C Tavares6, C A R Matias7, D P Rodrigues4, S Siciliano2.   

Abstract

AIMS: To perform a microbiological survey regarding the presence, prevalence and characterization of Aeromonas sp. and Vibrio sp. in debilitated wrecked marine birds recovered from the centre-north coast of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Swabs obtained from 116 alive and debilitated wrecked marine birds, comprising 19 species, from the study area were evaluated by biochemical methods. Antimicrobial susceptibility tests and pathogenicity gene screening were performed for bacterial strains of public health importance. Vibrio sp. and Aeromonas sp. were identified, as well as certain pathogenic genes and resistance to selected antimicrobials.
CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that the identified bacteria, mainly Vibrio sp., are fairly prevalent and widespread among several species of seabirds and highlights the importance of migratory birds in bacterial dispersion. In addition, it demonstrates the importance of the bacterial strains regarding their pathogenic potential. Therefore, seabirds can act as bacterial reservoirs, and their monitoring is of the utmost importance in a public health context. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: The study comprehensively evaluates the importance of seabirds as bacteria of public health importance reservoirs, since birds comprising several pathogenic bacterial species were evaluated.
© 2018 The Society for Applied Microbiology.

Entities:  

Keywords:  zzm321990Aeromonaszzm321990; zzm321990Vibriozzm321990; antimicrobial resistance; pathogenicity genes; seabirds

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2018        PMID: 29356247     DOI: 10.1111/jam.13705

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 1364-5072            Impact factor:   3.772


  7 in total

1.  An urban diet differentially alters the gut microbiome and metabolomic profiles compared with a seed diet in mourning doves.

Authors:  Alex E Mohr; Anthony J Basile; Karen L Sweazea
Journal:  Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol       Date:  2022-08-01       Impact factor: 3.210

2.  ToxT Regulon Is Nonessential for Vibrio cholerae Colonization in Adult Mice.

Authors:  Mengting Shi; Feifei Zhao; Na Li; Zhengjia Wang; Menghua Yang
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2022-04-06       Impact factor: 5.005

Review 3.  Accumulating evidence suggests that some waterbird species are potential vectors of Vibrio cholerae.

Authors:  Sivan Laviad-Shitrit; Ido Izhaki; Malka Halpern
Journal:  PLoS Pathog       Date:  2019-08-22       Impact factor: 6.823

Review 4.  Parasites of seabirds: A survey of effects and ecological implications.

Authors:  Junaid S Khan; Jennifer F Provencher; Mark R Forbes; Mark L Mallory; Camille Lebarbenchon; Karen D McCoy
Journal:  Adv Mar Biol       Date:  2019-04-04       Impact factor: 5.143

5.  Long-distance transmission of pathogenic Vibrio species by migratory waterbirds: a potential threat to the public health.

Authors:  Songzhe Fu; Jingwei Hao; Qian Yang; Ruiting Lan; Yi Wang; Shigen Ye; Ying Liu; Ruijun Li
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-11-08       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  Phenotypic and Genotypic Properties of Vibrio cholerae non-O1, non-O139 Isolates Recovered from Domestic Ducks in Germany.

Authors:  Nicola Hirsch; Eva Kappe; Armin Gangl; Keike Schwartz; Anne Mayer-Scholl; Jens Andre Hammerl; Eckhard Strauch
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2020-07-23

7.  Multilocus Sequence Typing and Virulence Potential of Vibrio parahaemolyticus Strains Isolated from Aquatic Bird Feces.

Authors:  Chonchanok Muangnapoh; Eakapong Tamboon; Neunghatai Supha; Jirachaya Toyting; Atchara Chitrak; Nakarin Kitkumthorn; Peeraya Ekchariyawat; Tetsuya Iida; Orasa Suthienkul
Journal:  Microbiol Spectr       Date:  2022-06-13
  7 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.