Environmental sources of microbial contaminants in shellfish and their public health significance

Stephen H. Jones
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Shellfish-harvesting waters are subject to a variety of pollution sources. Different sources pose different public threats; human sources are of more concern than nonhuman, and domestic animals are of more concern than wild animals. The type of source is also important because management strategies for eliminating sources may not be available for some wild animal sources. Water samples were collected from shellfish waters at two sites in coastal New Hampshire (NH) and on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, and were analyzed for Escherichia coli. E. coli isolates were ribotyped, and their ribopatterns were statistically compared to databases containing patterns from known source species. Each study area was significantly impacted by different types of source species including humans and pets at one NH site, wild animals at the other NH site, and birds at Martha's Vineyard. Strategies are available for managing these sources to improve water quality and reduce the public health threat.

贝类微生物污染物的环境来源及其公共卫生意义
贝类捕捞水域受到各种污染源的污染。不同的来源构成不同的公共威胁;人类资源比非人类资源更受关注,家畜比野生动物更受关注。来源的类型也很重要,因为消除来源的管理策略可能不适用于某些野生动物来源。在新罕布什尔州(NH)沿海和马萨诸塞州玛莎葡萄园岛的两个地点采集贝类水域的水样,并对大肠杆菌进行分析。对大肠杆菌分离株进行核糖体分型,并将其核糖体模式与包含已知源物种模式的数据库进行统计比较。每个研究区域都受到不同类型源物种的显著影响,包括人类和宠物在一个NH站点,野生动物在另一个NH站点,鸟类在玛莎葡萄园岛。已有管理这些水源的战略,以改善水质和减少对公众健康的威胁。
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