Occurrence of Vibrio Vulnificus in Mussel Farms from the Varano Lagoon Environment
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Aims: Monitoring the occurrence of the human pathogen Vibrio vulnificus in a mussel farm located in the lagoon of Varano (Italy).
Methods And Results: A total of 72 samples of mussel, water and sediment, collected from two locations of Varano lagoon in the Gargano peninsula, during a 7-month survey, were analysed. Isolation and PCR characterization of six V. vulnificus environmental genotype strains revealed that this pathogen was isolated when with T was above 22 °C and salinity ranged between 22.7 and 26.4‰. No significant correlation of the occurrence of V. vulnificus with water pH or salinity was observed. Moreover, 8% of mussel samples were found to be contaminated by V. vulnificus. All of that positive mussel samples originated from the same sampling station.
Conclusion: It is suggested that warmer season are risky to eat raw or undercooked bivalve molluscs in the local area.
Significance And Impact Of The Study: To increase knowledge about environmental conditions that may affect the occurrence of waterborne pathogen Vibrio vulnificus in seafood.
Letchumanan V, Yin W, Lee L, Chan K Front Microbiol. 2015; 6:33.
PMID: 25688239 PMC: 4311705. DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.00033.