Recognition of Pathogenic Free-Living Amoebae in the Surface Water in Shiraz, Iran
Background: There are many genera of free-living amoeba in the environment, but members of only four genera (Naegleria, Acanthamoeba, Balamuthia and Sappinia) have an association with human infection. Water, soil and air are main sources of infective types of these pathogenic organisms for human.Met...
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doaj-1821c53cbff94e1496a36defc92c6f202020-11-25T02:19:41ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Health Sciences and Surveillance System2345-22182345-38932014-10-012416416742766Recognition of Pathogenic Free-Living Amoebae in the Surface Water in Shiraz, IranBehnam Mohammadi- Ghalehbin0Gholam Reza Hatam1Iraj Mohammad-Pour2Nafise Ghobakhloo3Faeze Foroughi- Parvar4Department of Parasitology and Microbiology, School of Medicine, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Ardabil, Iran;Basic Sciences in Infectious Diseases Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran;Department of Parasitology and Mycology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IranDepartment of Parasitology and Mycology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IranDepartment of Parasitology and Mycology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IranBackground: There are many genera of free-living amoeba in the environment, but members of only four genera (Naegleria, Acanthamoeba, Balamuthia and Sappinia) have an association with human infection. Water, soil and air are main sources of infective types of these pathogenic organisms for human.Methods: Totally, 30 samples were collected from the surface water sources of Shiraz city, the capital of Fars province, during July and August 2009. The samples were filtered and their sediments were cultured on non-nutrient agar medium and seeded with non-pathogen Escherichia coli. Then, they were incubated at three different temperatures, 22˚C, 37˚C, and 44˚C. The media were checked with invert microscopy and amoebae were recognized by phase–contrast microscopy and observed by light microscopy after Trichrome staining. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed for molecular detection.Results: Of the 30 samples, 29 were recognized morphologically as Acanthamoeba, the characteristics of 20 of which were confirmed by PCR. The growth rate of amoeba in 22˚C was more than 37˚C. Eight of the samples grew at 44˚C, but flagellate forming test and PCR were negative for Naegleria fowleri. Two of them were identified morphologically as Balamuthia and Sappinia.Conclusion: Since Fars province is located in the subtropical region where there are a lot of parks and green areas with surface water, the potential risk of diseases caused by free-living amoebae should be considered. Further investigations about various aspects of these important opportunistic protozoa are recommended especially for establishment of appropriate prevention tools.http://jhsss.sums.ac.ir/article_42766_b38fa8c3082d3c49a0422d0f96a1cbfd.pdfSurface waterAcanthamoebaShiraz |
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Behnam Mohammadi- Ghalehbin Gholam Reza Hatam Iraj Mohammad-Pour Nafise Ghobakhloo Faeze Foroughi- Parvar Recognition of Pathogenic Free-Living Amoebae in the Surface Water in Shiraz, Iran Journal of Health Sciences and Surveillance System Surface water Acanthamoeba Shiraz |
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Behnam Mohammadi- Ghalehbin Gholam Reza Hatam Iraj Mohammad-Pour Nafise Ghobakhloo Faeze Foroughi- Parvar |
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Recognition of Pathogenic Free-Living Amoebae in the Surface Water in Shiraz, Iran |
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Recognition of Pathogenic Free-Living Amoebae in the Surface Water in Shiraz, Iran |
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Recognition of Pathogenic Free-Living Amoebae in the Surface Water in Shiraz, Iran |
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Recognition of Pathogenic Free-Living Amoebae in the Surface Water in Shiraz, Iran |
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Recognition of Pathogenic Free-Living Amoebae in the Surface Water in Shiraz, Iran |
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recognition of pathogenic free-living amoebae in the surface water in shiraz, iran |
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences |
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Journal of Health Sciences and Surveillance System |
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2014-10-01 |
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Background: There are many genera of free-living amoeba in the environment, but members of only four genera (Naegleria, Acanthamoeba, Balamuthia and Sappinia) have an association with human infection. Water, soil and air are main sources of infective types of these pathogenic organisms for human.Methods: Totally, 30 samples were collected from the surface water sources of Shiraz city, the capital of Fars province, during July and August 2009. The samples were filtered and their sediments were cultured on non-nutrient agar medium and seeded with non-pathogen Escherichia coli. Then, they were incubated at three different temperatures, 22˚C, 37˚C, and 44˚C. The media were checked with invert microscopy and amoebae were recognized by phase–contrast microscopy and observed by light microscopy after Trichrome staining. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed for molecular detection.Results: Of the 30 samples, 29 were recognized morphologically as Acanthamoeba, the characteristics of 20 of which were confirmed by PCR. The growth rate of amoeba in 22˚C was more than 37˚C. Eight of the samples grew at 44˚C, but flagellate forming test and PCR were negative for Naegleria fowleri. Two of them were identified morphologically as Balamuthia and Sappinia.Conclusion: Since Fars province is located in the subtropical region where there are a lot of parks and green areas with surface water, the potential risk of diseases caused by free-living amoebae should be considered. Further investigations about various aspects of these important opportunistic protozoa are recommended especially for establishment of appropriate prevention tools. |
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