Isolation of enterotoxigenic Vibrio cholerae non-01 from the Buriganga river and two ponds of Dhaka, Bangladesh

Full metadata record
DC FieldValueLanguage
dc.contributor.authorRahim, Zeaur-
dc.contributor.authorAziz, K.M.S.-
dc.date.accessioned2011-08-21T03:16:16Z-
dc.date.available2011-08-21T03:16:16Z-
dc.date.issued1992-12-
dc.identifier.citationJ Diarrhoeal Dis Res 1992 Dec;10(4):227-30en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3044-
dc.description.abstractVibrio cholerae 01 is usually considered the most toxigenic member of the Vibrionaceae and V. cholerae non-01 isolated from the environment is non-toxigenic. In our survey of the pollution of some aquatic environments in and around Dhaka, Bangladesh, we wanted to investigate the toxigenicity of V. cholerae non-01 isolated from water and sediment samples of the Buriganga river and two ponds in Dhaka, in the rabbit ileal loop (RIL) model. Fluid accumulation was induced by 18 of 28 live cultures and five of 18 cell-free culture filtrates in RIL. Seven of ten V. cholerae non-01 which failed to induce fluid in RIL were subjected to repeated passage in rabbit gut. Within two consecutive passages, all the strains could induce fluid in rabbit gut. Both toxigenic and non-toxigenic strains were uniformly sensitive to chloramphenicol and gentamicin but resistant to neomycin, novobiocin, polymyxin-B, streptomycin and vancomycin. Tetracycline sensitivity was found among eight of 17 toxigenic and six of 12 non-toxigenic strains. Sensitivity to trimethoprime-sulfa-methoxazole was noted among seven of 17 toxigenic and six of 12 non-toxigenic strains. Occurrence of enterotoxigenic and drug-resistant V. cholerae non-01 in the surface water is a public health hazarden
dc.format.extent192864 bytes-
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf-
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subjectDrug Resistance, Microbialen
dc.subjectAnimalsen
dc.subjectEnterotoxinsen
dc.subjectFresh Wateren
dc.subjectRabbitsen
dc.subjectVibrio choleraeen
dc.subjectWater Microbiologyen
dc.titleIsolation of enterotoxigenic Vibrio cholerae non-01 from the Buriganga river and two ponds of Dhaka, Bangladeshen
dc.typeArticleen
Appears in Collections:Laboratory sciences research papers

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
1992-JDDR-227-RahimZ.pdf188.34 kBAdobe PDFView/Open


This item is protected by original copyright