Isolation of free-living amoebae from sarein hot springs in ardebil province, iran

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Isolation of free-living amoebae from sarein hot springs in ardebil province, iran. / Badirzadeh, A; Niyyati, M; Babaei, Z; Amini, H; Badirzadeh, H; Rezaeian, M.

In: Iranian Journal of Parasitology, Vol. 6, No. 2, 06.2011, p. 1-8.

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Badirzadeh, A, Niyyati, M, Babaei, Z, Amini, H, Badirzadeh, H & Rezaeian, M 2011, 'Isolation of free-living amoebae from sarein hot springs in ardebil province, iran', Iranian Journal of Parasitology, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 1-8.

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Badirzadeh, A., Niyyati, M., Babaei, Z., Amini, H., Badirzadeh, H., & Rezaeian, M. (2011). Isolation of free-living amoebae from sarein hot springs in ardebil province, iran. Iranian Journal of Parasitology, 6(2), 1-8.

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Badirzadeh A, Niyyati M, Babaei Z, Amini H, Badirzadeh H, Rezaeian M. Isolation of free-living amoebae from sarein hot springs in ardebil province, iran. Iranian Journal of Parasitology. 2011 Jun;6(2):1-8.

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Badirzadeh, A ; Niyyati, M ; Babaei, Z ; Amini, H ; Badirzadeh, H ; Rezaeian, M. / Isolation of free-living amoebae from sarein hot springs in ardebil province, iran. In: Iranian Journal of Parasitology. 2011 ; Vol. 6, No. 2. pp. 1-8.

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title = "Isolation of free-living amoebae from sarein hot springs in ardebil province, iran",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Free-living amoebae (FLA) are a group of ubiquitous protozoan, which are distributed in the natural and artificial environment sources. The main aim of the current study was to identify the presence of FLA in the recreational hot springs of Sarein in Ardebil Province of Iran.METHODS: Seven recreational hot springs were selected in Sarein City and 28 water samples (four from each hot spring) were collected using 500 ml sterile plastic bottles during three month. Filtration of water samples was performed, and culture was done in non-nutrient agar medium enriched with Escherichia coli. Identification of the FLA was based on morphological criteria of cysts and trophozoites. Genotype identification of Acanthamoeba positive samples were also performed using sequencing based method.RESULTS: Overall, 12 out of 28 (42.9%) samples were positive for FLA which Acanthamoeba and Vahlkampfiid amoebae were found in one (3.6%) and 11 (39.3%) samples, respectively. Sequence analysis of the single isolate of Acanthamoeba revealed potentially pathogenic T(4) genotype corresponding to A. castellanii.CONCLUSION: Contamination of hot springs to FLA, such as Acanthamoeba T(4) genotype (A. castellanii) and Vahlkampfiid amoebae, could present a sanitary risk for high risk people, and health authorities must be aware of FLA presence.",
author = "A Badirzadeh and M Niyyati and Z Babaei and H Amini and H Badirzadeh and M Rezaeian",
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AU - Amini, H

AU - Badirzadeh, H

AU - Rezaeian, M

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N2 - BACKGROUND: Free-living amoebae (FLA) are a group of ubiquitous protozoan, which are distributed in the natural and artificial environment sources. The main aim of the current study was to identify the presence of FLA in the recreational hot springs of Sarein in Ardebil Province of Iran.METHODS: Seven recreational hot springs were selected in Sarein City and 28 water samples (four from each hot spring) were collected using 500 ml sterile plastic bottles during three month. Filtration of water samples was performed, and culture was done in non-nutrient agar medium enriched with Escherichia coli. Identification of the FLA was based on morphological criteria of cysts and trophozoites. Genotype identification of Acanthamoeba positive samples were also performed using sequencing based method.RESULTS: Overall, 12 out of 28 (42.9%) samples were positive for FLA which Acanthamoeba and Vahlkampfiid amoebae were found in one (3.6%) and 11 (39.3%) samples, respectively. Sequence analysis of the single isolate of Acanthamoeba revealed potentially pathogenic T(4) genotype corresponding to A. castellanii.CONCLUSION: Contamination of hot springs to FLA, such as Acanthamoeba T(4) genotype (A. castellanii) and Vahlkampfiid amoebae, could present a sanitary risk for high risk people, and health authorities must be aware of FLA presence.

AB - BACKGROUND: Free-living amoebae (FLA) are a group of ubiquitous protozoan, which are distributed in the natural and artificial environment sources. The main aim of the current study was to identify the presence of FLA in the recreational hot springs of Sarein in Ardebil Province of Iran.METHODS: Seven recreational hot springs were selected in Sarein City and 28 water samples (four from each hot spring) were collected using 500 ml sterile plastic bottles during three month. Filtration of water samples was performed, and culture was done in non-nutrient agar medium enriched with Escherichia coli. Identification of the FLA was based on morphological criteria of cysts and trophozoites. Genotype identification of Acanthamoeba positive samples were also performed using sequencing based method.RESULTS: Overall, 12 out of 28 (42.9%) samples were positive for FLA which Acanthamoeba and Vahlkampfiid amoebae were found in one (3.6%) and 11 (39.3%) samples, respectively. Sequence analysis of the single isolate of Acanthamoeba revealed potentially pathogenic T(4) genotype corresponding to A. castellanii.CONCLUSION: Contamination of hot springs to FLA, such as Acanthamoeba T(4) genotype (A. castellanii) and Vahlkampfiid amoebae, could present a sanitary risk for high risk people, and health authorities must be aware of FLA presence.

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