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Distribution of Vibrio vulnificus in the Chesapeake Bay
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Vibrio vulnificus is a potentially lethal human pathogen capable of producing septicemia in susceptible persons. Disease is almost always associated with consumption of seafood, particularly raw oysters, or with exposure of wounds to seawater. An oligonucleotide DNA probe (V. vulnificus alkaline phosphatase-labeled DNA probe [VVAP]), previously shown to be highly specific for V. vulnificus, was used to enumerate this species in environmental samples collected from the Chesapeake Bay between April 1991 and December 1992. Total aerobic, heterotrophic, culturable bacteria were enumerated by plate counts on nonselective medium. The number of V. vulnificus organisms was determined by colony lifts of spread plates for subsequent hybridization with VVAP. V. vulnificus was not detected in any samples collected during February and March (water temperature of < 8 degrees C) but was found in 80% of the water samples collected during May, July, September, and December (water temperature of > 8 degrees C), with concentrations ranging from 3.0 x 10(1) to 2.1 x 10(2)/ml (ca. 8% of the total culturable heterotrophic bacteria). In a multiple regression analysis, increased V. vulnificus concentrations were correlated with lower salinities and with isolation from samples collected closer to the bottom. Isolation from oysters was demonstrable when water temperatures were 7.6 degrees C, with concentrations ranging from 1.0 x 10(3) to 4.7 x 10(4)/g (ca. 12% of total culturable bacteria). In samples collected in May and July, V. vulnificus was identified in seven of seven plankton samples and four of nine sediment samples. Our data demonstrate that V. vulnificus is a widespread and important component of the bacterial population of the Chesapeake Bay, with counts that are comparable to those reported from the Gulf of Mexico.
American Society for Microbiology
Title: Distribution of Vibrio vulnificus in the Chesapeake Bay
Description:
Vibrio vulnificus is a potentially lethal human pathogen capable of producing septicemia in susceptible persons.
Disease is almost always associated with consumption of seafood, particularly raw oysters, or with exposure of wounds to seawater.
An oligonucleotide DNA probe (V.
vulnificus alkaline phosphatase-labeled DNA probe [VVAP]), previously shown to be highly specific for V.
vulnificus, was used to enumerate this species in environmental samples collected from the Chesapeake Bay between April 1991 and December 1992.
Total aerobic, heterotrophic, culturable bacteria were enumerated by plate counts on nonselective medium.
The number of V.
vulnificus organisms was determined by colony lifts of spread plates for subsequent hybridization with VVAP.
V.
vulnificus was not detected in any samples collected during February and March (water temperature of < 8 degrees C) but was found in 80% of the water samples collected during May, July, September, and December (water temperature of > 8 degrees C), with concentrations ranging from 3.
0 x 10(1) to 2.
1 x 10(2)/ml (ca.
8% of the total culturable heterotrophic bacteria).
In a multiple regression analysis, increased V.
vulnificus concentrations were correlated with lower salinities and with isolation from samples collected closer to the bottom.
Isolation from oysters was demonstrable when water temperatures were 7.
6 degrees C, with concentrations ranging from 1.
0 x 10(3) to 4.
7 x 10(4)/g (ca.
12% of total culturable bacteria).
In samples collected in May and July, V.
vulnificus was identified in seven of seven plankton samples and four of nine sediment samples.
Our data demonstrate that V.
vulnificus is a widespread and important component of the bacterial population of the Chesapeake Bay, with counts that are comparable to those reported from the Gulf of Mexico.
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