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Contamination of community water sources by potentially pathogenic vibrios following sea water inundation.
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-112025
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Potentially pathogenic members of the Vibrionaceae family including Vibrio cholerae and Vibrio parahemolyticus were isolated from domestic sources of drinking water in coastal villages following sea water inundation during the tsunami in Southern India. Phenotypic and genotypic studies were done to confirm the identity and detection of toxins. Vibrio-gyr (gyrase B gene) was detected in all sixteen vibrio isolates. Toxin regulating genes i.e. ctx gene, tdh gene, and trh gene, however were not detected in any of the strains, thereby ruling out presence of toxins which could endanger human life. Other potentially pathogenic bacteria Aeromonas and Plesiomonas were also isolated from hand pumps and wells, in a few localities. There was no immediate danger in the form of an outbreak or sporadic gastroenteritis at the time of the study. Timely chlorination and restoration of potable water supply to the flood affected population by governmental and nongovernmental agencies averted waterborne gastroenteritis. Assessment of quality of water and detection of potential virulent organisms is an important public health activity following natural disasters. This work highlights the importance of screening water sources for potentially pathogenic microorganisms after natural disasters to avert outbreaks of gastroenteritis and other infectious diseases.
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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Seawater / Vibrio / Water Microbiology / Water Pollution / Water Supply / Humans / Plesiomonas / Aeromonas / Disasters / Halogenation Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Year: 2007 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Seawater / Vibrio / Water Microbiology / Water Pollution / Water Supply / Humans / Plesiomonas / Aeromonas / Disasters / Halogenation Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Year: 2007 Type: Article