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Culture Method and PCR for the Detection of Helicobacter pylori in Drinking Water in Basrah Governorate Iraq

Helicobacter pylori is recognized by the World Health Organization to be the primary cause of peptic ulcers, chronic gastritis, and stomach cancer, though the source of human infection is not well understood. One of the problems in understanding the source of human contamination is the difficulty in...

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Autores principales: Al-Sulami, A. A., Al-Edani, T. A. A., Al-Abdula, A. A.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3388485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22778721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/245167
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author Al-Sulami, A. A.
Al-Edani, T. A. A.
Al-Abdula, A. A.
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Al-Edani, T. A. A.
Al-Abdula, A. A.
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description Helicobacter pylori is recognized by the World Health Organization to be the primary cause of peptic ulcers, chronic gastritis, and stomach cancer, though the source of human infection is not well understood. One of the problems in understanding the source of human contamination is the difficulty in isolating the organism from the environment. However, the combination of PCR results with those of culturing of 471 drinking water samples can provide a more accurate picture of H. pylori detection. In this method 78 presumptive H. pylori colonies out of 266 tap water samples were obtained in the preliminary detection on modified Columbia agar (MCUA) slant relying on urease positivity with a rate of 29.3%. However, only 11 out of them were confirmed by Gram staining and biochemical tests reducing the rate to 4.13% whereas only 3 (1.46%) from 205 reverse osmosis (RO) water samples. Furthermore, only 6 (54.5%) out of the 11 isolates from tap water and 1 (33.3%) of the 3 RO isolates were confirmed by 16SrRNA PCR. Thus PCR confirmation reduced the rate to 2.2%. In addition, only 4 (4%) of 100 tap water samples negative for H. pylori by culture method were H. pylori positive by 16SrRNA. Water samples were collected from 24 districts of Basrah Governorate from February–December 2009. The direct recovery of H. pylori from drinking water is both alarming and scientifically exciting in terms of the investigation of its epidemiology.
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spelling pubmed-33884852012-07-09 Culture Method and PCR for the Detection of Helicobacter pylori in Drinking Water in Basrah Governorate Iraq Al-Sulami, A. A. Al-Edani, T. A. A. Al-Abdula, A. A. Gastroenterol Res Pract Research Article Helicobacter pylori is recognized by the World Health Organization to be the primary cause of peptic ulcers, chronic gastritis, and stomach cancer, though the source of human infection is not well understood. One of the problems in understanding the source of human contamination is the difficulty in isolating the organism from the environment. However, the combination of PCR results with those of culturing of 471 drinking water samples can provide a more accurate picture of H. pylori detection. In this method 78 presumptive H. pylori colonies out of 266 tap water samples were obtained in the preliminary detection on modified Columbia agar (MCUA) slant relying on urease positivity with a rate of 29.3%. However, only 11 out of them were confirmed by Gram staining and biochemical tests reducing the rate to 4.13% whereas only 3 (1.46%) from 205 reverse osmosis (RO) water samples. Furthermore, only 6 (54.5%) out of the 11 isolates from tap water and 1 (33.3%) of the 3 RO isolates were confirmed by 16SrRNA PCR. Thus PCR confirmation reduced the rate to 2.2%. In addition, only 4 (4%) of 100 tap water samples negative for H. pylori by culture method were H. pylori positive by 16SrRNA. Water samples were collected from 24 districts of Basrah Governorate from February–December 2009. The direct recovery of H. pylori from drinking water is both alarming and scientifically exciting in terms of the investigation of its epidemiology. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012 2012-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3388485/ /pubmed/22778721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/245167 Text en Copyright © 2012 A. A. Al-Sulami et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Al-Edani, T. A. A.
Al-Abdula, A. A.
Culture Method and PCR for the Detection of Helicobacter pylori in Drinking Water in Basrah Governorate Iraq
title Culture Method and PCR for the Detection of Helicobacter pylori in Drinking Water in Basrah Governorate Iraq
title_full Culture Method and PCR for the Detection of Helicobacter pylori in Drinking Water in Basrah Governorate Iraq
title_fullStr Culture Method and PCR for the Detection of Helicobacter pylori in Drinking Water in Basrah Governorate Iraq
title_full_unstemmed Culture Method and PCR for the Detection of Helicobacter pylori in Drinking Water in Basrah Governorate Iraq
title_short Culture Method and PCR for the Detection of Helicobacter pylori in Drinking Water in Basrah Governorate Iraq
title_sort culture method and pcr for the detection of helicobacter pylori in drinking water in basrah governorate iraq
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3388485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22778721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/245167
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