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Carriage of Clostridium perfringens by benthic crabs in a sewage-polluted estuary
Fecha
2015-06Registro en:
la Sala, Luciano Francisco; Redondo, Leandro Martin; Díaz Carrasco, Juan María; Pereyra, Ana Maria; Farber, Marisa Diana; et al.; Carriage of Clostridium perfringens by benthic crabs in a sewage-polluted estuary; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Marine Pollution Bulletin; 97; 1-2; 6-2015; 365-372
0025-326X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
la Sala, Luciano Francisco
Redondo, Leandro Martin
Díaz Carrasco, Juan María
Pereyra, Ana Maria
Farber, Marisa Diana
Jost, Helen
Fernandez Miyakawa, Mariano Enrique
Resumen
The Estuary of Bahía Blanca (EBB), Argentina, is an important wetland under intense sewage pollution. We investigated the occurrence of Clostridium perfringens (CP) in populations of two benthic crabs (Neohelice granulata and Cyrtograpsus angulatus) and in sediment from the EBB. CP was found in 49.1% of the crabs and all of the isolates were identified as type A. The alpha (cpa) and enterotoxin (cpe) encoding genes were identified. Genetic analyses identified 13 novel sequence types, and found no clustering among isolates, suggesting that CP is not part of the crabs´ commensal flora. CP carriage was 51 times more likely in crabs from the area nearest sewage outfalls compared with crabs from a reference site. Our in vitro experiments suggest that the carriage of CP in crabs is transient. The use of these benthic crabs as monitoring organisms of sewage pollution in coastal habitats is proposed.