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Asunción; EFACIM; dic; 1991. 252-254 p.
Monography in Spanish | LILACS, BDNPAR | ID: biblio-1017965

ABSTRACT

A bacteriological study of drinking water in three peripheral neighborhood of Asunción was performed. the sample were taken at nine homes dwellers were asked a questionnaire. The sample were taken in sterile 1-liter bottles from: 1. Water kept in 50 lt-plastic buckests; 2. Directly from the tap. At the time of sample taking, several children have acute diarrhea, some of them with several days of duration. The sample were filtered through 0.45 mu Millipore membranes and the material retained on the filter was cultured on S.S agar medium and incubated at 37 ºc overnigth. On the other hand, 10 ml of the sample were cultured in alkaline peptone, pH 8.5, peptone broth and selenite borth and incubated at 37 ºc for 12 h. Subculture was performed in TCBS agar, EMB agar and Ss agar respectively. Biochemical characterization of the growing micoorganisms isolate were Salmonella ssp, Enterobacter ssp and Prosteus ssp. Six samples were negative for microorganisms


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Bacteriological Techniques , Enterobacter , Proteus , Salmonella , Drinking Water , Paraguay
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Asunción; EFACIM; dic; 1991. 237-246 p. tab, graf.
Monography in Spanish | LILACS, BDNPAR | ID: biblio-1017967

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An etiological study of bacterial diarrhea in infants under five years of age in Paraguay from May to July of 1990 was done. Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) strains of known serogroups were isolate from 35.8 percent of the patients with diarrhea, Salmonella spp. were isolated from 15.1 percent , enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC) strains were isolated from 5.7 percent, and Shigella and Campylobacter spp. were isolated. Out of 53 diarrheal patients, 34 cases (64.1 percent) had bacterial diarrheal disease. The infants under one year of age with diarrhea were predominant among impatient and outpatient children under five years of age and the total number of male diarrheal cases was greater than that of female cases. Enteropathogenic organisms were isolated from nine out of 12 water samplestaken from the Paraguay River. The major serotype (O18) of the EPEC isolated from the water samples of the Paraguay River correspond to the mayor serotype isolated from patients with diarrhea


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Campylobacter , Child , Salmonella , Vibrio , Paraguay
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