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| DOI | 10.3389/FMICB.2021.621737 | ||||
| Año | 2021 | ||||
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Vibrio parahaemolyticus is the leading cause of seafood-associated bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide. Although different studies have focused on its pattern of variation over time, knowledge about the environmental factors driving the dynamics of this pathogen, within the Chilean territory, is still lacking. This study determined the prevalence of total and pathogenic V. parahaemolyticus strains (tdh and/or trh genes) in mussels (Mytilus chilensis) collected from two natural growing areas between 2017 and 2018, using selective agar and PCR analysis. V. parahaemolyticus was detected in 45.6% (93/204) of pooled samples from the Valdivia River Estuary. The pathogenic strains carrying the tdh and/or trh gene were detected in 11.8% (24/204): tdh in 9.8% (20/204), trh in 0.5% (1/204), and 1.5% (3/204) presented both genes. In Reloncavi Fjord, V. parahaemolyticus was detected in 14.4% (30/209) of the samples, pathogenic V. parahaemolyticus carrying the trh gene was detected in 0.5% (1/209) of the samples, while the tdh gene was not detected in the samples from this area. The total count of mauve-purple colonies typical of V. parahaemolyticus on CHROMagar was positively associated by multivariate analysis with area, water temperature, and salinity. Similarly, V. parahaemolyticus detection rates by PCR had a positive correlation with the area and water temperature. The chances of detecting total V. parahaemolyticus in the Valdivia River Estuary are significantly higher than in the Reloncavi Fjord, but inversely, during spring-summer months, the interaction factor between the area and temperature indicated that the chances of detecting V. parahaemolyticus are higher in the Reloncavi Fjord. Interestingly, this period coincides with the season when commercial and natural-growing shellfish are harvested. On the other hand, pathogenic V. parahaemolyticus tdh+ was significantly correlated with an increase of water temperature. These environmental parameters could be used to trigger a warning on potential hazard, which would influence human health and economic losses in aquaculture systems.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Bacian, Cristina | Mujer |
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
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| 2 | VERDUGO-VASQUEZ, CRISTOBAL | Hombre |
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
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| 3 | GARCIA-DURAN, KATHERINE PATRICIA | Mujer |
Universidad Autónoma de Chile - Chile
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile |
| 4 | Perez-Larruscain, Josu | Mujer |
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
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| 5 | de Blas, I. | Hombre |
UNIV ZARAGOZA - España
Universidad de Zaragoza - España |
| 6 | Cachicas, Viviana | Mujer |
Inst Salud Publ Chile - Chile
Instituto de Salud Pública de Chile - Chile |
| 7 | Lopez-Joven, Carmen | Mujer |
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
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| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico |
| Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica |
| Universidad Austral de Chile |
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| ANID/CONICYT (Fondecyt) |
| Vicerrectoria de Investigacion, Desarrollo y Creacion Artistica of Universidad Austral de Chile (DID-UACh) |
| Jose Martel and Juan Hernan |
| Laboratory of Food and Water |
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| This work received financial support from ANID/CONICYT (FONDECYT Grant Number 11160642) and from Vicerrectoria de Investigacion, Desarrollo y Creacion Artistica of Universidad Austral de Chile (DID-UACh Grant Number S-2016-42). |
| We would like to thank Jose Martel and Juan Hernan for their support during sampling collections in the Valdivia River Estuary and Reloncav? Fjord, respectively. We are also thankful to the Laboratory of Food and Water, Universidad Austral de Chile, for technical assistance. Finally, the authors would like to thank Dr. Angelo DePaola and Beatriz Calzadilla for their contribution in the English editing of the final manuscript. Funding. This work received financial support from ANID/CONICYT (FONDECYT Grant Number 11160642) and from Vicerrector?a de Investigaci?n, Desarrollo y Creaci?n Art?stica of Universidad Austral de Chile (DID-UACh Grant Number S-2016-42). |