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Isolation of Vibrio cholerae and other enteric microbiota from patients
Papua New Guinea medical journal ; : 110-115, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-631388
ABSTRACT
When cholera was first detected in Papua New Guinea (PNG) in mid-2009, national diagnostic capacity faced many challenges. This was in part due to the non-endemic status of the outbreak, resulting in few local staff experienced in Vibrio cholerae detection and poor access to the required consumables. The PNG Institute of Medical Research conducted culture on specimens from suspected cholera patients in Madang Province, with presumptive V. cholerae isolates sent to Goroka for confirmation. Of 98 samples analysed 15 were culture positive, with V. cholerae detected by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in an additional 3 samples. Further analyses were conducted to identify other pathogenic bacteria from thiosulphate citrate bile salt sucrose (TCBS) agar. Molecular-based assays detected enteropathogenic (n = 1) and enterotoxigenic (n = 1) strains of Escherichia coli. No other major enteric pathogens were detected. The low detection rate of V. cholerae at the provincial level reflects challenges in the laboratory diagnosis of cholera and in-country challenges in responding to an outbreak of a non-endemic disease, such as lack of in-country diagnostic expertise and available consumables in the early stages. It also suggests that full aetiological investigations are warranted in future outbreaks of acute watery diarrhoea in PNG to fully elucidate the potentially complex aetiology, which could in turn guide diagnostic, treatment and prevention measures.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Papua New Guinea / Vibrio cholerae / Immunoassay / Cholera / Polymerase Chain Reaction / Disease Outbreaks / Enterobacteriaceae / Feces Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Papua New Guinea medical journal Year: 2013 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Papua New Guinea / Vibrio cholerae / Immunoassay / Cholera / Polymerase Chain Reaction / Disease Outbreaks / Enterobacteriaceae / Feces Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Papua New Guinea medical journal Year: 2013 Type: Article