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Prevalence, haemolytic and haemagglutination activities and antibiotic susceptibility profiles of Campylobacter spp. isolated from human diarrhoeal stools in Vhembe District, South Africa.
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Journal of health, population, and nutrition [J Health Popul Nutr] 2007 Dec; Vol. 25 (4), pp. 406-13. - Publication Year :
- 2007
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Abstract
- Campylobacter species are increasingly being recognized as agents of gastroenteritis worldwide. However, data on the pathogenic characteristics of the organism isolated in rural communities in South Africa are lacking. In this study, the prevalence of Campylobacter spp. from diarrhoeal stools, haemolytic and haemagglutinating activities of the isolates, and antibiotic susceptibility profiles, including minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) patterns to different antibiotics, were determined using the standard microbiological techniques. Campylobacter spp. were isolated from individuals of all age-groups; however, the infection rate was higher among individuals aged less than two years (30.4%). Of 115 Campylobacter strains isolated, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis indicated that 98 (85%) were C. jejuni, while 17 (15%) were C. coli. Seventy-one (62%) of the strains showed haemolysis on human blood, and 80% agglutinated human blood, whereas 22.6% were beta-lactamase-positive. Resistance to antimicrobials, such as erythromycin, ciprofloxacin, vancomycin, and fusidic acid, was high. Increased resistance to macrolide and quinolone antibiotics poses major risks for treatment failure. Haemolytic and haemagglutinating activities may be useful in preliminary characterization of pathogenic strains in settings where Campylobacter-associated infections are common.
- Subjects :
- Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Campylobacter isolation & purification
Campylobacter metabolism
Child
Child, Preschool
Colony Count, Microbial
Diarrhea drug therapy
Female
Hemagglutination
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Male
Microbial Sensitivity Tests
Middle Aged
Prevalence
South Africa epidemiology
Treatment Outcome
Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use
Campylobacter drug effects
Campylobacter Infections drug therapy
Campylobacter Infections microbiology
Diarrhea microbiology
Drug Resistance, Bacterial
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1606-0997
- Volume :
- 25
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of health, population, and nutrition
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 18402183