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Journal of Food Protection | 1993

Occurrence and characterization of Aeromonas species in pasteurized milk and white cheese in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Angela Corrêa de Freitas; Marly Paiva Nunes; Arlete Moreira Milhomem; Ilvan Delgado Ricciardi

A total of 35 samples (1000 ml each) of pasteurized milk and 25 samples (100 g each) of white cheese purchased at supermarkets in Rio de Janeiro were analyzed for the presence of Aeromonas . Strains of Aeromonas were isolated from 28.5% of pasteurized milk and 32% of white cheese samples. Standard Plate counts in the pasteurized milk samples ranged from 7.2 × 10* to 2.5 × 105 CFU/ml. Total and fecal coliform counts in white cheese samples ranged from 1.9 × 10* to 2.4 × 105 most probable number per g and 3.2 × 102 to 1.2 × 105 most probable number per g, respectively. It was possible to identify Aeromonas caviae (58.9%), Aeromonas hydrophila (12.8%), and Aeromonas schubertii (2.5%) among the cultures isolated from pasteurized milk samples. Twenty-five percent of the strains could only be classified as Aeromonas spp. In white cheese samples, unclassified strains were the most frequent isolates (61.5%) followed by A. hydrophila (26.9%), A. caviae (7.6%) and Aeromonas sobria (3.8%). Only strains of A. hydrophila and A. sobria showed high rate of positive results when tested for the production of hemolysin, cytotoxin, and staphylolytic activity. Heat-stable enterotoxin and autoagglutination test did not correlate as virulence factors. The presence of Aeromonas species in refrigerated food samples suggests that this microorganism could be a potential foodborne pathogen, and dairy products may represent an important vehicle of its transmission.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 1995

Occurrence of Plesiomonas shigelloides in water environments of Rio de Janeiro city

Silvia Susana Bona de Mondino; Marly Paiva Nunes; Ilvan Delgado Ricciardi

Fresh and salt water samples analyzed in Rio de Janeiro city showed the presence of Plesiomonas shigelloides. Forty-six strains were isolated from both environments. A high incidence of P. shigelloides was achieved in polluted fresh and salt waters as well as in samples from non-polluted streams. P. shigelloides isolates had biochemical characteristics similar to those already described in the literature. None of the isolates analyzed produced enterotoxin in the suckling mouse assay. Hemolytic activity against sheep and human type A erythrocytes was detected in the strains tested. The results of the antibiotic susceptibility tests indicated that all the isolates were susceptible to the cephalosporins, penicillins combined with a beta-lactamase inhibitor, aminoglycosides, imipenem, norfloxacin, tetracycline, chloramphenicol and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. All the isolates were resistant to the penicillins.


Journal of Food Protection | 1987

Occurrence of Yersinia species in raw and pasteurized milk in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Anita Tibana; Marcia Barbosa Warnken; Marly Paiva Nunes; Ilvan Delgado Ricciardi; Alba Lucia Solino Noleto

Thirty-seven (16.9%) of 219 raw milk samples and 38 (13.7%) of 280 pasteurized milk samples were positive for Yersinia sp. The isolates from raw milk samples include Yersinia enterocolitica (32.4%) comprising biotype 1 (0:5, 10.8%), and biotype 2 (0:10 K1, 1.6%); Yersinia intermedia (64.9%) comprising 0:18 (40.5%), 0:7,8 (8.1%), 0:16 (2,7%) and non-typable (13.5%) and Yersinia frederiksenii (0:22, 2.7%). The isolates from pasteurized milk samples include Y. enterocolitica (41.5%) comprising 0:5 (31.7%), 0:13 (2.4%), 0:7,8 (2.4%) and 0:16 (4.8%); Y. frederiksenii (56.1%) comprising 0:27 (7.3%), 0:25,35 (12.2%), non-typable (36.6%) and Y. intermedia (non-typable, 2.4%). Most Y. enterocolitica and about one third of non- Y. enterocolitica strains produce heat-stable toxin (ST). Antibiotic susceptibility, autoagglutination capacity and calcium-dependency of strains also were investigated.


Journal of Food Protection | 1990

Incidence of motile Aeromonas species in aquatic environments of Rio De Janeiro; Brazil

Mauro Sirimaco Neves; Marly Paiva Nunes; Ilvan Delgado Ricciardi

Fresh and salt water samples collected in Rio de Janeiro city were analysed for the presence of motile Aeromonas species. Twenty-six out of 50 aliquots analysed (52%) were positive for Aeromonas . One hundred strains were isolated from both environments ( A. caviae , 60%; A. veronii , 14%; A. hydrophila , 1%; A. sobria , 1%; and Aeromonas sp., 24%). Minimal tests such as oxidase, motility, sensitivity to the vibriostatic agent 2,4-diamino-6,7 - diisopropylpteridine, fermentation and gas from glucose, acetoin from glucose (Voges-Proskauer), lysine decarboxylase, ornithine decarboxylase, and esculin hydrolysis were sufficient to classify the majority Aeromonas strains into species. No Aeromonas was found in nonpolluted waters but, in contrast, both fresh and salt polluted waters showed a high incidence of isolates. Most of the Aeromonas strains analysed produced hemolysin and/or heat-stable enterotoxin. The latter was produced by 73% of the A. veronii isolates.


Journal of Wildlife Diseases | 1976

ANTI-BRUCELLA AGGLUTININS IN BATS AND “CALUTHRIX” MONKEYS

Ilvan Delgado Ricciardi; Marly Paiva Nunes; Claudio M. Andrade; Alpheu G. Da Silva

Anti-Brucella agglutinins were found in 5 of 53 (9.4%) vampire bats Desmodus rotundus, captured in the State of Bahia, Brasil. Two specimens of Diphylla ecaudata were negative. Fifty specimens of the small monkey, Callithrix penicillata, were also negative.


Veterinary Microbiology | 1989

Chemical composition of lipopolysaccharide from Moraxella bovis

Frutuoso Luiz de Araújo; Celuta Sales Alviano; Jayme Angluster; Ilvan Delgado Ricciardi

Lipopolysaccharide from Moraxella bovis was isolated and its components characterized by paper and gas-liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. The endotoxin showed a small amount of protein and contained 2-keto-3-deoxyoctonic acid glucose, mannose, glucosamine, heptose and phosphate. Six fatty acids (palmitic, palmitoleic, margaric, stearic, oleic and arachidic acids) were also identified. Margaric acid was the most prevalent fatty acid present in the lipid fraction.


Revista De Microbiologia | 1986

Yersinia enterocolitica: isolamento concomitante de fezes de humanos e cäo

Marly Paiva Nunes; Ilvan Delgado Ricciardi


Revista De Microbiologia | 1987

Ocorrência de Yersinia sp. em redutos aquáticos naturais, na cidade do Rio de Janeiro

Angela Corrêa de Freitas; Marly Paiva Nunes; Ilvan Delgado Ricciardi


Revista De Microbiologia | 1993

Virulence factors produced by aeromonas hydrophila strains isolated from different sources

Angela Corrêa de Freitas; Arlete Moreira Milhomem; Marly Paiva Nunes; Ilvan Delgado Ricciardi


Revista De Microbiologia | 1993

Aeromonas species isolated from human urine: biological characterization and antibiotic susceptibility

Angela Corrêa de Freitas; Marly Paiva Nunes; Ilvan Delgado Ricciardi

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Marly Paiva Nunes

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Frutuoso Luiz de Araújo

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Mauro Sirimaco Neves

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Silvia Susana Bona de Mondino

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Celuta Sales Alviano

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Jayme Angluster

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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