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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-135791

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Background & objectives: Bacillus cereus is an important enterotoxigenic food borne pathogen. The present study was undertaken to assess the occurrence of B. cereus in tropical fish and evaluation of virulent gene specific PCR for differentiation of diarrhoeal enterotoxin producing isolates of B. cereus from non enterotoxigenic isolates. Methods: Selective plating on polymixin-pyruvate-egg yolk-mannitol-bromocresol purple agar (PEMPA) was used for isolation of B. cereus from finfish, prawn and clams. Enterotoxin producing ability of all 42 isolates obtained from the samples was judged by reverse passive latex agglutination (RPLA) test and the presence of different virulent genes i.e. hbla, bceT and entFM was screened by PCR. Results: B. cereus and enterotoxigenic B. cereus were found to be in 36.7 and 29.41 per cent of fish samples, respectively. All the diarrhoeal enterotoxin producing isolates showed the presence of hbla gene, but hbla gene was not present in any of the non-enterotoxigenic isolates tested in this study. Interpretation & conclusions: Our findings indicated that hbla gene specific PCR can be employed for differentiation of enterotoxigenic B. cereus isolates from non-enterotoxigenic isolates.


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Animaux , Bacillus cereus/génétique , Bacillus cereus/pathogénicité , Bivalvia/microbiologie , Entérotoxines/génétique , Poissons/microbiologie , Microbiologie alimentaire , Maladies d'origine alimentaire/microbiologie , Maladies d'origine alimentaire/prévention et contrôle , Inde , Penaeidae/microbiologie , Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne/méthodes , Produits de la mer/microbiologie , Virulence
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Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol ; 2003 Jan-Feb; 69(1): 10-1
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-52791

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Sunlight is the cheapest and most easily available source of ultraviolet light for phototherapy. The disadvantage of using sunlight as the source of ultraviolet light includes its variation with time , place and season, lack of privacy, and atmospheric conditions. To ensure correct dose of UV light in spite of variation in irradiation from the sunlight,we used a PMA2100 meter [Figure:2] and 2110 UVA detector ( Solar light Co, Philadelphia). Privacy for the patients was achieved by erecting a solarium and incidental UVB radiation was cut off by using window glass as the roof of the solarium. We recommend the solarium as a less expensive alternative to artificial phototherapy units, especially in places where there is plenty of sunlight.

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