O'Neill K R, Jones S H, Grimes D J
Jackson Estuarine Laboratory, University of New Hampshire, Durham 03824.
Appl Environ Microbiol. 1992 Oct;58(10):3257-62. doi: 10.1128/aem.58.10.3257-3262.1992.
Vibrio vulnificus, a normal bacterial inhabitant of estuaries, is of concern because it can be a potent human pathogen, causing septicemia, wound infections, and gastrointestinal disease in susceptible hosts. From May 1989 through December 1990, oysters and/or water were obtained from six areas in the Great Bay estuary of New Hampshire and Maine. Water was also sampled from three freshwater sites that lead into these areas. V. vulnificus was first detected in the estuary in early July and remained present through September. V. vulnificus was isolated routinely during this period from oysters and water of the Squamscott, Piscataqua, and Oyster Rivers but was only isolated twice from the oysters or water of the Great Bay itself. This study determined that there was a strong correlation (by analysis of variance) between temperature, salinity, and the presence of V. vulnificus in water and oysters. However, other unidentified factors appear to influence its presence in certain areas of the estuary.
创伤弧菌是河口的一种常见细菌居民,令人担忧的是它可能是一种强大的人类病原体,在易感宿主中可导致败血症、伤口感染和胃肠道疾病。从1989年5月到1990年12月,从新罕布什尔州和缅因州大湾河口的六个地区采集了牡蛎和/或水。还从流入这些地区的三个淡水地点采集了水样。创伤弧菌于7月初首次在河口被检测到,并一直持续到9月。在此期间,创伤弧菌经常从斯夸姆斯科特河、皮斯卡塔夸河和牡蛎河的牡蛎和水中分离出来,但仅从大湾本身的牡蛎或水中分离出两次。这项研究确定(通过方差分析)温度、盐度与水中和牡蛎中创伤弧菌的存在之间存在很强的相关性。然而,其他不明因素似乎会影响它在河口某些区域的存在。