ENTEROPATHOGENS DETECTED IN A DAYCARE CENTER, SOUTHEASTERN BRAZIL: BACTERIA, VIRUS, AND PARASITE RESEARCH

Author:

Castro Edna Donizetti Rossi1,Germini Marcela Cristina Braga Yassaka1,Mascarenhas Joana D'Arc Pereira2,Gabbay Yvone Benchimol2,Lima Ian Carlos Gomes de2,Lobo Patrícia dos Santos2,Fraga Valéria Daltibari1,Conceição Luciana Moran1,Machado Ricardo Luiz Dantas3,Rossit Andréa Regina Baptista4

Affiliation:

1. Sao Jose do Rio Preto Faculty of Medicine, Brazil

2. Evandro Chagas Institute, Brazil

3. Sao Jose do Rio Preto Faculty of Medicine, Brazil; Evandro Chagas Institute, Brazil

4. Sao Jose do Rio Preto Faculty of Medicine, Brazil; Biomedical Institute of the Fluminense Federal University, Brazil

Abstract

Introduction: The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence and etiological profile of enteropathogens in children from a daycare center. Methods: From October 2010 to February 2011 stool samples from 100 children enrolled in a government daycare center in the municipality of São José do Rio Preto, in the state of São Paulo, were collected and analyzed. Results: A total of 246 bacteria were isolated in 99% of the fecal samples; 129 were in the diarrheal group and 117 in the non-diarrheal group. Seventy-three strains of Escherichia coli were isolated, 19 of Enterobacter, one of Alcaligenes and one of Proteus. There were 14 cases of mixed colonization with Enterobacter and E. coli. Norovirus and Astrovirus were detected in children with clinical signs suggestive of diarrhea. These viruses were detected exclusively among children residing in urban areas. All fecal samples were negative for the presence of the rotavirus species A and C. The presence of Giardia lamblia, Entamoeba coli, Endolimax nana and hookworm was observed. A significant association was found between food consumption outside home and daycare center and the presence of intestinal parasites. Conclusions: For children of this daycare center, intestinal infection due to pathogens does not seem to have contributed to the occurrence of diarrhea or other intestinal symptoms. The observed differences may be due to the wide diversity of geographical, social and economic characteristics and the climate of Brazil, all of which have been reported as critical factors in the modulation of the frequency of different enteropathogens.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,General Medicine

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