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Isolation and molecular identification of Acanthamoeba spp. from hospital dust and soil of Khomein, Iran, as reservoir for nosocomial infection.

BACKGROUND: Acanthamoeba spp. are commonest opportunistic amoebae, which ubiquitous in various environmental resources. Acanthamoeba species are the causative agents of amoebic keratitis, granulomatous amoebic encephalitis and i.e. in immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients. Moreover Acantham...

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Autores principales: Abedi, Behnam, Azadi, Davood, Hajihossein, Reza, Khodashenas, Sahar, Ghaffari, Kazem, Mosayebi, Mahdi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8456014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34584991
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parepi.2021.e00224
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author Abedi, Behnam
Azadi, Davood
Hajihossein, Reza
Khodashenas, Sahar
Ghaffari, Kazem
Mosayebi, Mahdi
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Azadi, Davood
Hajihossein, Reza
Khodashenas, Sahar
Ghaffari, Kazem
Mosayebi, Mahdi
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description BACKGROUND: Acanthamoeba spp. are commonest opportunistic amoebae, which ubiquitous in various environmental resources. Acanthamoeba species are the causative agents of amoebic keratitis, granulomatous amoebic encephalitis and i.e. in immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients. Moreover Acanthamoeba spp. can act as reservoir and transmission agent of bacterial pathogens. Due to this issue the aim of this study was to characterized Acanthamoeba spp. genotypes in dust and soil of hospital samples from Khomein of Iran. METHODS: In a cross sectional study, a total of 100 soil and dust samples were collected from hospital environment of Khomein Iran, and analyzed for the presence of Acanthamoeba spp. based on phenotypic and molecular methods including PCR amplification and sequence analysis of 18SrRNA. A total of 5 Acanthamoeba isolates were sequenced, and different genotypes of isolates were detected via direct sequence analysis. RESULTS: The results showed that 20% of samples (20/100) were positive for Acanthamoeba, while only 5 cases were successfully cultured in NNM medium and were subjected to molecular assay. A. lenticulata, A. castellanii and A. quina were the prevalent identified species that were belonged to T4 and T5 genotypes. CONCLUSIONS: Acanthamoeba spp. are the most prevalent free living amoeba in the dust and soil of hospital environment. Moreover, due to the presence of potentially pathogenic T4 genotypes in our hospital, it is recommended that in health and hygienic programs elimination of FLA should be considered.
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spelling pubmed-84560142021-09-27 Isolation and molecular identification of Acanthamoeba spp. from hospital dust and soil of Khomein, Iran, as reservoir for nosocomial infection. Abedi, Behnam Azadi, Davood Hajihossein, Reza Khodashenas, Sahar Ghaffari, Kazem Mosayebi, Mahdi Parasite Epidemiol Control Original Research article BACKGROUND: Acanthamoeba spp. are commonest opportunistic amoebae, which ubiquitous in various environmental resources. Acanthamoeba species are the causative agents of amoebic keratitis, granulomatous amoebic encephalitis and i.e. in immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients. Moreover Acanthamoeba spp. can act as reservoir and transmission agent of bacterial pathogens. Due to this issue the aim of this study was to characterized Acanthamoeba spp. genotypes in dust and soil of hospital samples from Khomein of Iran. METHODS: In a cross sectional study, a total of 100 soil and dust samples were collected from hospital environment of Khomein Iran, and analyzed for the presence of Acanthamoeba spp. based on phenotypic and molecular methods including PCR amplification and sequence analysis of 18SrRNA. A total of 5 Acanthamoeba isolates were sequenced, and different genotypes of isolates were detected via direct sequence analysis. RESULTS: The results showed that 20% of samples (20/100) were positive for Acanthamoeba, while only 5 cases were successfully cultured in NNM medium and were subjected to molecular assay. A. lenticulata, A. castellanii and A. quina were the prevalent identified species that were belonged to T4 and T5 genotypes. CONCLUSIONS: Acanthamoeba spp. are the most prevalent free living amoeba in the dust and soil of hospital environment. Moreover, due to the presence of potentially pathogenic T4 genotypes in our hospital, it is recommended that in health and hygienic programs elimination of FLA should be considered. Elsevier 2021-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8456014/ /pubmed/34584991 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parepi.2021.e00224 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of World Federation of Parasitologists. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Abedi, Behnam
Azadi, Davood
Hajihossein, Reza
Khodashenas, Sahar
Ghaffari, Kazem
Mosayebi, Mahdi
Isolation and molecular identification of Acanthamoeba spp. from hospital dust and soil of Khomein, Iran, as reservoir for nosocomial infection.
title Isolation and molecular identification of Acanthamoeba spp. from hospital dust and soil of Khomein, Iran, as reservoir for nosocomial infection.
title_full Isolation and molecular identification of Acanthamoeba spp. from hospital dust and soil of Khomein, Iran, as reservoir for nosocomial infection.
title_fullStr Isolation and molecular identification of Acanthamoeba spp. from hospital dust and soil of Khomein, Iran, as reservoir for nosocomial infection.
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and molecular identification of Acanthamoeba spp. from hospital dust and soil of Khomein, Iran, as reservoir for nosocomial infection.
title_short Isolation and molecular identification of Acanthamoeba spp. from hospital dust and soil of Khomein, Iran, as reservoir for nosocomial infection.
title_sort isolation and molecular identification of acanthamoeba spp. from hospital dust and soil of khomein, iran, as reservoir for nosocomial infection.
topic Original Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8456014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34584991
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parepi.2021.e00224
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