Characterisation of <i>Shigella</i> species isolated from river catchments in the North West province of South Africa

The occurrence and distribution of Shigella species in water from the five river catchments in the North West province of South Africa were investigated. Shigella is a Gram-negative, non-motile, facultative anaerobic bacillus that causes shigellosis, an important cause of morbidity and mortality in...

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Main Authors: Constance Wose Kinge, Moses Mbewe
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Language:English
Published: Academy of Science of South Africa 2010-11-01
Series:South African Journal of Science
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Online Access:https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/10099
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spelling doaj-88aa3eececce48c58d06bfdf644461002021-02-27T06:05:55ZengAcademy of Science of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Science1996-74892010-11-0110611/12Characterisation of <i>Shigella</i> species isolated from river catchments in the North West province of South AfricaConstance Wose Kinge0Moses Mbewe1North-West UniversityNorth-West UniversityThe occurrence and distribution of Shigella species in water from the five river catchments in the North West province of South Africa were investigated. Shigella is a Gram-negative, non-motile, facultative anaerobic bacillus that causes shigellosis, an important cause of morbidity and mortality in high-risk populations (such as children, the elderly and immuno-compromised individuals) that depend on river water. A total of 54 water samples collected in winter (April 2007 to July 2007) and summer (December 2007 to March 2008) were cultured on Salmonella-Shigella agar by the spread-plate method. Suspected Shigella isolates obtained were characterised by primary biochemical (Triple Sugar Iron agar and agglutination) and molecular (polymerase chain reactions, PCR) tests. Amplification of the invasion plasmid gene (ipaH) by PCR was done to confirm the presence of Shigella spp. in water. In total, 214 Shigella boydii, 15 Shigella dysenteriae, 11 Shigella flexneri and 2 Shigella sonnei were confirmed by serotyping in both winter and summer samples. The ipaH gene (606 bp) was present in 176 and 49 of the winter and summer isolates, respectively. The presence of Shigella spp. in water was confirmed with over 90% specificity. The need for more effective management of these river catchments and the provision of potable water and sanitation facilities is needed to minimise the occurrence and transmission of water-borne diseases caused by these and other pathogenic bacteria.https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/10099polymerase chain reactionipaH generiver catchmentsserotypingShigella species
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author Constance Wose Kinge
Moses Mbewe
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Moses Mbewe
Characterisation of <i>Shigella</i> species isolated from river catchments in the North West province of South Africa
South African Journal of Science
polymerase chain reaction
ipaH gene
river catchments
serotyping
Shigella species
author_facet Constance Wose Kinge
Moses Mbewe
author_sort Constance Wose Kinge
title Characterisation of <i>Shigella</i> species isolated from river catchments in the North West province of South Africa
title_short Characterisation of <i>Shigella</i> species isolated from river catchments in the North West province of South Africa
title_full Characterisation of <i>Shigella</i> species isolated from river catchments in the North West province of South Africa
title_fullStr Characterisation of <i>Shigella</i> species isolated from river catchments in the North West province of South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation of <i>Shigella</i> species isolated from river catchments in the North West province of South Africa
title_sort characterisation of <i>shigella</i> species isolated from river catchments in the north west province of south africa
publisher Academy of Science of South Africa
series South African Journal of Science
issn 1996-7489
publishDate 2010-11-01
description The occurrence and distribution of Shigella species in water from the five river catchments in the North West province of South Africa were investigated. Shigella is a Gram-negative, non-motile, facultative anaerobic bacillus that causes shigellosis, an important cause of morbidity and mortality in high-risk populations (such as children, the elderly and immuno-compromised individuals) that depend on river water. A total of 54 water samples collected in winter (April 2007 to July 2007) and summer (December 2007 to March 2008) were cultured on Salmonella-Shigella agar by the spread-plate method. Suspected Shigella isolates obtained were characterised by primary biochemical (Triple Sugar Iron agar and agglutination) and molecular (polymerase chain reactions, PCR) tests. Amplification of the invasion plasmid gene (ipaH) by PCR was done to confirm the presence of Shigella spp. in water. In total, 214 Shigella boydii, 15 Shigella dysenteriae, 11 Shigella flexneri and 2 Shigella sonnei were confirmed by serotyping in both winter and summer samples. The ipaH gene (606 bp) was present in 176 and 49 of the winter and summer isolates, respectively. The presence of Shigella spp. in water was confirmed with over 90% specificity. The need for more effective management of these river catchments and the provision of potable water and sanitation facilities is needed to minimise the occurrence and transmission of water-borne diseases caused by these and other pathogenic bacteria.
topic polymerase chain reaction
ipaH gene
river catchments
serotyping
Shigella species
url https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/10099
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