Houseflies Are an Unlikely Reservoir or Vector for Helicobacter pylori

Author:

Osato Michael S.1,Ayub Kamran1,Le Hong-Hahn1,Reddy Rita1,Graham David Y.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas

Abstract

ABSTRACT The route of transmission of Helicobacter pylori from individual to individual remains undefined. It has recently been reported that the domestic housefly, Musca domestica , when fed pure cultures of H. pylori , was able to harbor the organism in its midgut for up to 30 h (P. Grubel, S. Hoffman, F. K. Chong, N. A. Barstein, C. Mepani, and D. R. Cave, J. Clin. Microbiol. 35:1300–1303, 1997). Our investigation examined whether houseflies could acquire H. pylori from fresh human feces. Domestic houseflies (40 flies/group) were exposed for 24 h to feces from an H. pylori -positive volunteer, feces from an H. pylori -negative volunteer, or feces from an H. pylori -negative volunteer to which a known amount of viable H. pylori had been added. At various intervals, flies were sacrificed and the midguts were excised, homogenized, and plated in duplicate onto selective horse blood agar plates. All plates were incubated under microaerobic conditions at 37°C for 14 days. Emergent colonies presumptive of H. pylori were picked and tested biochemically to confirm the identity as H. pylori. H. pylori was not recovered from houseflies fed human feces either naturally infected or artificially infected with H. pylori . These results suggest that the domestic housefly is not a vector for transmission or a reservoir for H. pylori infection.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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