Microbiological conditions and occurrence of the African land snail in Araguaína city at Tocantins State, Brazil / Condições microbiológicas e de ocorrência do caramujo terrestre africano na cidade de Araguaína no Estado do Tocantins

Lilyan Rosmery Luizaga de Monteiro, Fernanda Lima da Silva, Leurilene Barbosa Silva
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Based on the high incidence of invasive species of the African snail, Achatina fulica, in Araguaina city, we aimed to investigate the relationship between the microbiological conditions of the snail and the occurrence of this in home gardens in the city. Laboratory methods were followed to determine the presence / absence of microorganisms at the snail´s surface, as well as filamentous fungi. In addition there were performed hundred and one (101) interviews to locals settled in nineteen sectors of Araguaina. The microbiological results from the snail surface analysis showed at least 1,2x105 CFU/g of heterotrophic bacteria, also were isolated fungi as Aspergillus, Penicillium, Trichophytone and Cryptococcus. In the survey interview, 86% of respondents reported a high incidence of snail in their homes during the rainy season and 50% of them informed they had some kind of home garden, on the other hand 85% are unawared of the diseases that could be transmitted by this snail. We conclude that there are high levels of microbial contamination on the snail surface, combined with the preference for domestic garden´s products, been unawared of risks that can be carried by the snail invasion, which indicate the need to improve the knowledge regarding the risks of A. fulica in the daily lives of the residents of Araguaina city, considering not only people´s health but also the productivity of small-scale agriculture.
巴西托坎廷斯州araguaina市非洲陆蜗牛的微生物条件和发生/托坎廷斯州araguaina市非洲陆蜗牛的微生物条件和发生
针对阿拉瓜纳市非洲钉螺(Achatina fulica)高发的特点,调查了该市家庭花园钉螺微生物状况与该入侵物种发生的关系。采用实验室方法确定蜗牛表面微生物以及丝状真菌的存在/不存在。此外,还对定居在阿拉瓜纳19个地区的当地人进行了101次访谈。钉螺表面微生物学分析结果显示,异养细菌至少为1.2 × 105 CFU/g,还分离到曲霉、青霉、毛霉和隐球菌等真菌。在调查访谈中,86%的受访者表示,在雨季,他们的家中蜗牛的发病率很高,其中50%的人表示他们有某种家庭花园,另一方面,85%的人不知道这种蜗牛可以传播疾病。结果表明,阿拉瓜纳市居民对钉螺表面的微生物污染程度较高,加之居民对自家菜园产品的偏好,没有意识到钉螺入侵可能带来的风险,这表明,在考虑居民健康和小规模农业生产力的同时,还需要提高对钉螺在日常生活中的风险的认识。
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