赞比亚养殖尼罗罗非鱼中具有公共卫生意义的细菌鉴定。

IF 2.8 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY International Journal of Microbiology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/6650378
Bertha Chitambo, Musso Munyeme, Bernard Hang'ombe
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赞比亚的水产养殖业发展迅速,近年来,该行业经历了疾病暴发,鱼类日益成为新出现的细菌性人畜共患疾病的潜在贡献者。本研究的目的是在其栖息地表面健康的鱼类和水中鉴定具有人畜共患病潜力的细菌病原体。总共对63种鱼类进行了采样,并从这些鱼类的栖息地收集了59个水样。从鱼和水的内部器官中培养细菌,并通过标准的细菌学方法进行鉴定,包括形态学表征,革兰氏染色和一组生化测试。在农场中鉴定出具有人畜共患潜力的细菌病原体:气单胞菌(13.2%)、芽孢杆菌(2.1%)、梭菌(2.1%)、大肠杆菌(0.7%)、克雷伯氏菌(6.9%)、乳球菌(2.1%)、李斯特菌(0.7%)、葡萄球菌(18.1%)和链球菌(0.7%)。其他作为鱼类病原体具有不同意义的细菌包括:不动杆菌(2.1%)、Aequorivita(1.4%)、Aerococcus(1.4%)、Bordetella(2.1%)、Carnobacterium(10.4%)、Citrobacter(3.5%)、杆状杆菌(1.4%)、皮肤嗜杆菌(1.4%)、肠球菌(2.1%)、黄杆菌(4.2%)、微球菌(6.9%)、平球菌(1.4%)、变形杆菌(1.4%)、假单胞菌(6.3%)、红球菌(1.4%)、希瓦氏菌(1.4%)、链球菌(0.7%)和迷走球菌(0.7%)。目前的研究提供了基线信息,供今后参考和实施有关鱼类潜在人畜共患疾病的公共卫生指南。
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Identifying Bacteria with Public Health Significance from Farmed Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), Zambia.

Zambia has seen rapid development in aquaculture, and in recent years, the industry has experienced disease outbreaks where fish have increasingly become a potential contributor to emerging bacterial zoonotic diseases. The aim of this study was to identify bacterial pathogens with zoonotic potential in apparently healthy fish and water from their habitat. A total of sixty-three fish were sampled, and fifty-nine water samples were collected from the habitats of these fish. Bacteria were cultured from the internal organs of fish and water, and these were identified through standard bacteriological methods comprising morphological characterization, Gram-staining, and a panel of biochemical tests. The following bacterial pathogens with zoonotic potential were identified at a farm prevalence of Aeromonas (13.2%), Bacillus (2.1%), Clostridium (2.1%), Escherichia coli (0.7%), Klebsiella (6.9%), Lactococcus (2.1%), Listeria (0.7%), Staphylococcus (18.1%), and Streptococcus (0.7). Other bacteria with varying significance as fish pathogens identified included Acinetobacter (2.1%), Aequorivita (1.4%), Aerococcus (1.4%), Bordetella (2.1%), Carnobacterium (10.4%), Citrobacter (3.5%), Corynebacterium (1.4%), Dermatophilus (1.4%), Enterococcus (2.1%), Flavobacterium (4.2%), Micrococcus (6.9%), Planococcus (1.4%), Proteus (1.4%), Pseudomonas (6.3%), Rhodococcus (1.4%), Shewanella (1.4%), Streptococcus (0.7%), and Vagococcus (0.7%). The current study provides baseline information for future reference and the implementation of public health guidelines with regard to potential zoonotic diseases in fish.

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期刊介绍: International Journal of Microbiology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies on microorganisms and their interaction with hosts and the environment. The journal covers all microbes, including bacteria, fungi, viruses, archaea, and protozoa. Basic science will be considered, as well as medical and applied research.
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