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Biofilms Comprise a Component of the Annual Cycle of Vibrio cholerae in the Bay of Bengal Estuary

Vibrio cholerae, an estuarine bacterium, is the causative agent of cholera, a severe diarrheal disease that demonstrates seasonal incidence in Bangladesh. In an extensive study of V. cholerae occurrence in a natural aquatic environment, water and plankton samples were collected biweekly between Dece...

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Autores principales: Sultana, Marzia, Nusrin, Suraia, Hasan, Nur A., Sadique, Abdus, Ahmed, Kabir U., Islam, Atiqul, Hossain, Anwar, Longini, Ira, Nizam, Azhar, Huq, Anwar, Siddique, Abul K., Sack, David A., Sack, Richard B., Colwell, Rita R., Alam, Munirul
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5904415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29666284
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00483-18
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author Sultana, Marzia
Nusrin, Suraia
Hasan, Nur A.
Sadique, Abdus
Ahmed, Kabir U.
Islam, Atiqul
Hossain, Anwar
Longini, Ira
Nizam, Azhar
Huq, Anwar
Siddique, Abul K.
Sack, David A.
Sack, Richard B.
Colwell, Rita R.
Alam, Munirul
author_facet Sultana, Marzia
Nusrin, Suraia
Hasan, Nur A.
Sadique, Abdus
Ahmed, Kabir U.
Islam, Atiqul
Hossain, Anwar
Longini, Ira
Nizam, Azhar
Huq, Anwar
Siddique, Abul K.
Sack, David A.
Sack, Richard B.
Colwell, Rita R.
Alam, Munirul
author_sort Sultana, Marzia
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description Vibrio cholerae, an estuarine bacterium, is the causative agent of cholera, a severe diarrheal disease that demonstrates seasonal incidence in Bangladesh. In an extensive study of V. cholerae occurrence in a natural aquatic environment, water and plankton samples were collected biweekly between December 2005 and November 2006 from Mathbaria, an estuarine village of Bangladesh near the mangrove forests of the Sundarbans. Toxigenic V. cholerae exhibited two seasonal growth peaks, one in spring (March to May) and another in autumn (September to November), corresponding to the two annual seasonal outbreaks of cholera in this region. The total numbers of bacteria determined by heterotrophic plate count (HPC), representing culturable bacteria, accounted for 1% to 2.7% of the total numbers obtained using acridine orange direct counting (AODC). The highest bacterial culture counts, including toxigenic V. cholerae, were recorded in the spring. The direct fluorescent antibody (DFA) assay was used to detect V. cholerae O1 cells throughout the year, as free-living cells, within clusters, or in association with plankton. V. cholerae O1 varied significantly in morphology, appearing as distinctly rod-shaped cells in the spring months, while small coccoid cells within thick clusters of biofilm were observed during interepidemic periods of the year, notably during the winter months. Toxigenic V. cholerae O1 was culturable in natural water during the spring when the temperature rose sharply. The results of this study confirmed biofilms to be a means of persistence for bacteria and an integral component of the annual life cycle of toxigenic V. cholerae in the estuarine environment of Bangladesh.
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spelling pubmed-59044152018-04-20 Biofilms Comprise a Component of the Annual Cycle of Vibrio cholerae in the Bay of Bengal Estuary Sultana, Marzia Nusrin, Suraia Hasan, Nur A. Sadique, Abdus Ahmed, Kabir U. Islam, Atiqul Hossain, Anwar Longini, Ira Nizam, Azhar Huq, Anwar Siddique, Abul K. Sack, David A. Sack, Richard B. Colwell, Rita R. Alam, Munirul mBio Research Article Vibrio cholerae, an estuarine bacterium, is the causative agent of cholera, a severe diarrheal disease that demonstrates seasonal incidence in Bangladesh. In an extensive study of V. cholerae occurrence in a natural aquatic environment, water and plankton samples were collected biweekly between December 2005 and November 2006 from Mathbaria, an estuarine village of Bangladesh near the mangrove forests of the Sundarbans. Toxigenic V. cholerae exhibited two seasonal growth peaks, one in spring (March to May) and another in autumn (September to November), corresponding to the two annual seasonal outbreaks of cholera in this region. The total numbers of bacteria determined by heterotrophic plate count (HPC), representing culturable bacteria, accounted for 1% to 2.7% of the total numbers obtained using acridine orange direct counting (AODC). The highest bacterial culture counts, including toxigenic V. cholerae, were recorded in the spring. The direct fluorescent antibody (DFA) assay was used to detect V. cholerae O1 cells throughout the year, as free-living cells, within clusters, or in association with plankton. V. cholerae O1 varied significantly in morphology, appearing as distinctly rod-shaped cells in the spring months, while small coccoid cells within thick clusters of biofilm were observed during interepidemic periods of the year, notably during the winter months. Toxigenic V. cholerae O1 was culturable in natural water during the spring when the temperature rose sharply. The results of this study confirmed biofilms to be a means of persistence for bacteria and an integral component of the annual life cycle of toxigenic V. cholerae in the estuarine environment of Bangladesh. American Society for Microbiology 2018-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5904415/ /pubmed/29666284 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00483-18 Text en Copyright © 2018 Sultana et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Sultana, Marzia
Nusrin, Suraia
Hasan, Nur A.
Sadique, Abdus
Ahmed, Kabir U.
Islam, Atiqul
Hossain, Anwar
Longini, Ira
Nizam, Azhar
Huq, Anwar
Siddique, Abul K.
Sack, David A.
Sack, Richard B.
Colwell, Rita R.
Alam, Munirul
Biofilms Comprise a Component of the Annual Cycle of Vibrio cholerae in the Bay of Bengal Estuary
title Biofilms Comprise a Component of the Annual Cycle of Vibrio cholerae in the Bay of Bengal Estuary
title_full Biofilms Comprise a Component of the Annual Cycle of Vibrio cholerae in the Bay of Bengal Estuary
title_fullStr Biofilms Comprise a Component of the Annual Cycle of Vibrio cholerae in the Bay of Bengal Estuary
title_full_unstemmed Biofilms Comprise a Component of the Annual Cycle of Vibrio cholerae in the Bay of Bengal Estuary
title_short Biofilms Comprise a Component of the Annual Cycle of Vibrio cholerae in the Bay of Bengal Estuary
title_sort biofilms comprise a component of the annual cycle of vibrio cholerae in the bay of bengal estuary
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5904415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29666284
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00483-18
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