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Microbial Carriage of Cockroaches at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Ghana

Cockroaches are common in the environment of many hospitals in Ghana; however, little is known about their public health risks. To evaluate potential risks, we investigated the external and internal microbial flora of 61 cockroaches from a tertiary hospital in Ghana and evaluated the antibiotic resi...

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Autores principales: Tetteh-Quarcoo, Patience B., Donkor, Eric S., Attah, Simon K., Duedu, Kwabena O., Afutu, Emmanuel, Boamah, Isaac, Olu-Taiwo, Michael, Anim-Baidoo, Isaac, Ayeh-Kumi, Patrick F.
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Publicado: Libertas Academica 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3795528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24137051
http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/EHI.S12820
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author Tetteh-Quarcoo, Patience B.
Donkor, Eric S.
Attah, Simon K.
Duedu, Kwabena O.
Afutu, Emmanuel
Boamah, Isaac
Olu-Taiwo, Michael
Anim-Baidoo, Isaac
Ayeh-Kumi, Patrick F.
author_facet Tetteh-Quarcoo, Patience B.
Donkor, Eric S.
Attah, Simon K.
Duedu, Kwabena O.
Afutu, Emmanuel
Boamah, Isaac
Olu-Taiwo, Michael
Anim-Baidoo, Isaac
Ayeh-Kumi, Patrick F.
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description Cockroaches are common in the environment of many hospitals in Ghana; however, little is known about their public health risks. To evaluate potential risks, we investigated the external and internal microbial flora of 61 cockroaches from a tertiary hospital in Ghana and evaluated the antibiotic resistance profiles of the common bacterial species. Standard methods were used in all the microbiological investigations and antibiotic susceptibility testing. A rotavirus carriage rate of 19.7% was observed among the cockroaches. Four types of intestinal parasites were carried externally by the cockroaches, and the most prevalent was Hookworm (4.9%). Eight nosocomial bacteria were isolated from the cockroaches, and the most prevalent was Klebsiella pneumoniae, which occurred internally in 29.5% of the cockroaches and 26.2% externally. Multiple drug resistance among common bacteria isolated from the cockroaches ranged from 13.8% (Escherichia coli) to 41.1% (Klebsiella pneumoniae). Cockroaches constitute an important reservoir for pathogenic microorganisms, and may be important vectors of multiple resistant nosocomial pathogens in the studied hospital.
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spelling pubmed-37955282013-10-17 Microbial Carriage of Cockroaches at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Ghana Tetteh-Quarcoo, Patience B. Donkor, Eric S. Attah, Simon K. Duedu, Kwabena O. Afutu, Emmanuel Boamah, Isaac Olu-Taiwo, Michael Anim-Baidoo, Isaac Ayeh-Kumi, Patrick F. Environ Health Insights Original Research Cockroaches are common in the environment of many hospitals in Ghana; however, little is known about their public health risks. To evaluate potential risks, we investigated the external and internal microbial flora of 61 cockroaches from a tertiary hospital in Ghana and evaluated the antibiotic resistance profiles of the common bacterial species. Standard methods were used in all the microbiological investigations and antibiotic susceptibility testing. A rotavirus carriage rate of 19.7% was observed among the cockroaches. Four types of intestinal parasites were carried externally by the cockroaches, and the most prevalent was Hookworm (4.9%). Eight nosocomial bacteria were isolated from the cockroaches, and the most prevalent was Klebsiella pneumoniae, which occurred internally in 29.5% of the cockroaches and 26.2% externally. Multiple drug resistance among common bacteria isolated from the cockroaches ranged from 13.8% (Escherichia coli) to 41.1% (Klebsiella pneumoniae). Cockroaches constitute an important reservoir for pathogenic microorganisms, and may be important vectors of multiple resistant nosocomial pathogens in the studied hospital. Libertas Academica 2013-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3795528/ /pubmed/24137051 http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/EHI.S12820 Text en © 2013 the author(s), publisher and licensee Libertas Academica Ltd. This is an open access article published under the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC 3.0 license.
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Donkor, Eric S.
Attah, Simon K.
Duedu, Kwabena O.
Afutu, Emmanuel
Boamah, Isaac
Olu-Taiwo, Michael
Anim-Baidoo, Isaac
Ayeh-Kumi, Patrick F.
Microbial Carriage of Cockroaches at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Ghana
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title_fullStr Microbial Carriage of Cockroaches at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Ghana
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title_short Microbial Carriage of Cockroaches at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Ghana
title_sort microbial carriage of cockroaches at a tertiary care hospital in ghana
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3795528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24137051
http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/EHI.S12820
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