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Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 2001

Microbicidal effect of medicinal plant extracts (Psidium guajava Linn. and Carica papaya Linn.) upon bacteria isolated from fish muscle and known to induce diarrhea in children

Regine Helena Silva dos Fernandes Vieira; Dália dos Prazeres Rodrigues; Flávia Araújo Gonçalves; Francisca Gleire Rodrigues de Menezes; Janisi Sales Aragäo; Oscarina Viana de Sousa

Out of the twenty-four samples of shrimp and fish muscle used for this study, twelve were collected near a large marine sewer for waste disposal, 3 km off the coast of Fortaleza (Brazil) and used for the isolation of E. coli. Other twelve were collected at the Mucuripe fresh fish market (Fortaleza, Brazil) and used for the isolation of Staphylococcus aureus. Ethanol, water and acetone-diluted extracts of guava and papaya leaf sprouts were tested on the bacteria in order to verify their microbicidal potential. The E. coli strains used in the trials were rated LT positive. The papaya leaf extracts (Carica papaya Linn) showed no microbicidal activity while the guava sprout extracts (Psidium guajava Linn) displayed halos exceeding 13 mm for both species, an effect considered to be inhibitory by the method employed. Guava sprout extracts by 50% diluted ethanol most effectively inhibited E. coli (EPEC), while those in 50% acetone were less effective. It may be concluded that guava sprout extracts constitute a feasible treatment option for diarrhea caused by E. coli or by S. aureus-produced toxins, due to their quick curative action, easy availability in tropical countries and low cost to the consumer.


Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2004

Bacteria of fecal origin in mangrove oysters (Crassostrea rhizophorae) in the Cocó River estuary, Ceará State, Brazil

Ana Isabel Mota Silva; Regine Helena Silva dos Fernandes Vieira; Francisca Gleire Rodrigues de Menezes; Antonio Adauto Fonteles-Filho; Regina Coeli de Oliveira Torres; Ernani Sebastião Sant'Anna

This study was aimed at evaluating the microbiological quality of mangrove oysters (Crassostrea rhizophorae), collected at a natural oyster bed in the estuary of Coco river (Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil). MPN values were used for estimating the total (TC) and fecal (FC) coliforms and Enterococcus spp. TC and FC MPN values in the whole muscle and intervalve liquid ranged from 1,600/g and from 1,100/g. No correlation was found between the physico-chemical parameters (temperature, salinity and pH) of the surrounding water and the bacteriological contamination levels found in the tested oysters. The only correlation found was between TC and FC values. Enterococcus spp. strains were isolated and subjected to biochemical tests for species identification. The capacity of those strains for production of a bacteriocin-like inhibitory substance was tested using the Escherichia coli strain ATCC 25922 as a testing organism. Only one, E. faecalis, out of 121 Enterococcus strains tested, presented the inhibitory activity.


Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 2014

DETECTION OF VIRULENCE GENES IN ENVIRONMENTAL STRAINS OF Vibrio cholerae FROM ESTUARIES IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL

Francisca Gleire Rodrigues de Menezes; Soraya da Silva Neves; Oscarina Viana de Sousa; Candida Machado Vieira Maia Vila-Nova; Rodrigo Maggioni; Grace Nazareth Diogo Theophilo; Ernesto Hofer; Regine Helena Silva dos Fernandes Vieira

The objectives of this study were to detect the presence of Vibrio cholerae in tropical estuaries (Northeastern Brazil) and to search for virulence factors in the environmental isolates. Water and sediment samples were inoculated onto a vibrio-selective medium (TCBS), and colonies with morphological resemblance to V. cholerae were isolated. The cultures were identified phenotypically using a dichotomous key based on biochemical characteristics. The total DNA extracted was amplified by PCR to detect ompW and by multiplex PCR to detect the virulence genes ctx, tcp, zot and rfbO1. The results of the phenotypic and genotypic identification were compared. Nine strains of V. cholerae were identified phenotypically, five of which were confirmed by detection of the species-specific gene ompW. The dichotomous key was efficient at differentiating environmental strains of V. cholerae. Strains of V. cholerae were found in all four estuaries, but none possessed virulence genes.


Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2017

Pathogenic Vibrio species isolated from estuarine environments (Ceará, Brazil) - antimicrobial resistance and virulence potential profiles

Francisca Gleire Rodrigues de Menezes; Marina Teresa Torres Rodriguez; Fátima Cristiane Teles de Carvalho; Rosa Helena Rebouças; Renata Albuquerque Costa; Oscarina Viana de Sousa; Ernesto Hofer; Regine Helena Silva dos Fernandes Vieira

Detection of virulent strains associated with aquatic environment is a current concern for the management and control of human and animal health. Thus, Vibrio diversity was investigated in four estuaries from state of Ceará (Pacoti, Choró, Pirangi and Jaguaribe) followed by antimicrobial susceptibility to different antimicrobials used in aquaculture and detection of main virulence factors to human health. Isolation and identification were performed on TCBS agar (selective medium) and dichotomous key based on biochemical characteristics, respectively. Nineteen strains of genus Vibrio were catalogued. Vibrio parahaemolyticus (Choró River) and V. alginolyticus (Pacoti River) were the most abundant species in the four estuaries. All strains were submitted to disk diffusion technique (15 antimicrobials were tested). Resistance was found to: penicillin (82%), ampicillin (54%), cephalotin (7%), aztreonan (1%), gentamicin, cefotaxime and ceftriaxone (0.5%). Five pathogenic strains were chosen to verification of virulence factors. Four estuaries showed a high abundance of species. High number of tested positive strains for virulence is concerning, since some of those strains are associated to human diseases, while others are known pathogens of aquatic organisms.


Diseases of Aquatic Organisms | 2018

Genotypic assessment of a dichotomous key to identify Vibrio coralliilyticus, a coral pathogen

Francisca Gleire Rodrigues de Menezes; Wescley E. Barbosa; Lorrana Santana de Vasconcelos; Rafael dos Santos Rocha; Rodrigo Maggioni; Oscarina Viana de Sousa; Ernesto Hofer; Regine Helena Silva dos Fernandes Vieira

Vibrio coralliilyticus is a known pathogen to corals and larvae of bivalves. Its identification is made based on phenotypic and genotypic characters of isolated strains. To evaluate the efficiency of the phenotypic identification, 21 strains identified as V. coralliilyticus using a widely used dichotomous key were analyzed by qualitative PCR and sequencing of the 16S rDNA region. The results obtained by the behavioral test, amino acids usage, allow us to distinguish 3 A/L/O profiles: (1) A+/L-/O+; (2) A+/L+/O+; and (3) A-/L+/O+. In the genotypic tests, all strains tested positive with primers specific for the Vibrio genus. However, when primers were used for species identification, the results did not match those obtained with the dichotomous key chosen. The phenotypic characteristics taken into account to set apart V. coralliilyticus and other species were not proven to be efficient. More information about the morphological diversity of colonies and enzymatic activities should be considered in the formulation of phenotypic keys for V. coralliilyticus and related species.


Data in Brief | 2018

Complete genome sequence of native Bacillus cereus strains isolated from intestinal tract of the crab Ucides sp.

João Costa Filho; Sérgio Jorge; Frederico Schmitt Kremer; Natasha Rodrigues de Oliveira; Vinicius Farias Campos; Luciano da Silva Pinto; Odir A. Dellagostin; Rubens Galdino Feijó; Francisca Gleire Rodrigues de Menezes; Oscarina Viana de Sousa; Rodrigo Maggioni; Luís Fernando Marins

Bacillus cereus is a gram positive bacterium with sporulation capacity. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of two native B. cereus strains (#25 and #29) isolated from intestinal tract of the crab Ucides sp. from Pacoti River in the State of Ceará, Brazil. The findings of this study might increase the molecular information for Bacillus strains. The data can be used in comparative analyses, origin and distribution, as well support for genetic engineering.


International Microbiology | 2002

Escherichia coli isolated from seafood: toxicity and plasmid profiles.

Grace Nazareth Diogo Teophilo; Regine Helena Silva dos Fernandes Vieira; Dália dos Prazeres Rodrigues; Francisca Gleire Rodrigues de Menezes


Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 2004

Detection of Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio cholerae in oyster, Crassostrea rhizophorae, collected from a natural nursery in the Cocó river estuary, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil

Oscarina Viana de Sousa; Regine Helena Silva dos Fernandes Vieira; Francisca Gleire Rodrigues de Menezes; Christiane Moura Falavina dos Reis; Ernesto Hofer


Current Microbiology | 2011

Kanagawa-negative, tdh- and trh-positive Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated from fresh oysters marketed in Fortaleza, Brazil.

Regine Helena Silva dos Fernandes Vieira; Renata Albuquerque Costa; Francisca Gleire Rodrigues de Menezes; Giselle Cristina Silva; Grace Nazareth Diogo Theophilo; Dália dos Prazeres Rodrigues; Rodrigo Maggioni


Boletim tecnico-cientifico do CEPENE | 2007

Salmonella e Staphylococcus coagulase positiva em sushi e sashimi preparados em dois restaurantes da cidade de Fortaleza, Ceara

Regine Helena Silva dos Fernandes Vieira; Camila Magalhães Silva; Fátima Cristiane Teles de Carvalho; Dannielle Batista Rolim Sousa; Francisca Gleire Rodrigues de Menezes; Eliane Maria Falavina dos Reis; Dália dos Prazeres Rodrigues

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Rodrigo Maggioni

Federal University of Ceará

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