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Journal of Infection in Developing Countries | 2017

Giardia duodenalis genotypes among schoolchildren and their families and pets in urban and rural areas of Sinaloa, Mexico

Patricia Catalina García-Cervantes; María Elena Báez-Flores; Francisco Delgado-Vargas; Martha Ponce-Macotela; Yukifumi Nawa; María del-Carmen de-la-Cruz-Otero; Mario Noé Martínez-Gordillo; Sylvia Páz Díaz-Camacho

INTRODUCTION Giardiasis is a human health concern worldwide, especially among schoolchildren. Giardia duodenalis genotypes A and B are infective to humans, but their zoonotic potential remains controversial. In Mexico, the most prevalent genotype is A, but B was also detected in southeastern Mexico. In Sinaloa state, northwestern Mexico, giardiasis is highly prevalent, but Giardia genotypes have been poorly studied. METHODOLOGY This study aimed to investigate the distribution and clinical-epidemiological correlation of G. duodenalis genotypes in schoolchildren and their families and pets in urban and rural areas of Sinaloa state, Mexico. RESULTS Among 395 schoolchildren (274 urban, 121 rural), 76 (49 urban, 27 rural) were infected with G. duodenalis. In total, 22 families (15 urban, 7 rural) of infected schoolchildren, consisting of 60 family members (41 urban, 19 rural) and 21 pet dogs (15 urban, 6 rural) were examined; 10 family members (5 urban, 5 rural) and 5 pet dogs (3 urban, 2 rural) of 10 families (6 urban, 4 rural) were infected. After PCR-RFLP analyses of vsp417 and gdh genes, genotype prevalence among infected urban schoolchildren was 79.5% AI, 12.8% AII, and 7.7% mixed AI+B. However, only AI genotype was found in family members and pets. In the rural area, only the AI genotype was detected. Genotypes were not correlated with clinical manifestations. CONCLUSIONS This paper shows the presence of B genotype in northwestern Mexico for the first time. Detection of AI genotype in dogs suggested the possible role of dogs as the reservoir for human giardiasis in Sinaloa, Mexico.


Genome Announcements | 2018

Draft Genome Sequence of Escherichia coli Strain M15-4, a Typical Enteropathogenic E. coli Strain Isolated in Mexico

José Antonio Magaña-Lizárraga; Yesmi Patricia Ahumada-Santos; Jesús Ricardo Parra-Unda; Magdalena de J. Uribe-Beltrán; Bruno Gomez-Gil; María Elena Báez-Flores

ABSTRACT We present here the first draft genome sequence of a typical enteropathogenic Escherichia coli serotype O55:H51 strain, M15-4, isolated from a 2-month-old infant girl with acute diarrhea. The study of this Mexican isolate will provide insights to the virulence and drug resistance traits involved in its pathogenic potential.


Journal of Medical Microbiology | 2017

High prevalence of multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli isolates from children with and without diarrhoea and their susceptibility to the antibacterial activity of extracts/fractions of fruits native to Mexico

Magdalena de Jesús Uribe-Beltrán; Yesmi Patricia Ahumada-Santos; Sylvia Páz Díaz-Camacho; Carlos Eslava-Campos; Jesús Ernesto Reyes-Valenzuela; María Elena Báez-Flores; Ignacio Osuna-Ramírez; Francisco Delgado-Vargas

Purpose. This paper aims to evaluate the antimicrobial resistance of Esherichia coli isolates from children under 5 years old, with and without diarrhoea, who were hospital outpatients in Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico. It also looks at the antimicrobial activity of fruit extracts against selected multidrug‐resistant (MDR) E. coli strains. Methodology. A total of 205 E. coli isolates from stool samples were collected from 94 children under 5 years old who were outpatients from two hospitals in the city of Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico, during the autumn/winter of 2003/04; their resistance profiles to 19 commercial antimicrobials were investigated using the Kirby‐Bauer method. The antibacterial activities of extracts/fractions of fruits (i.e. uvalama, Vitex mollis; ayale, Crescentia alata; and arrayan, Psidium sartorianum) were evaluated using the broth microdilution method. Results. All E. coli isolates were susceptible to amikacin, nitrofurantoin and meropenem, and approximately 96% were resistant to at least one antimicrobial, especially carbenicillin (93.2%), cefuroxime sodium (53.7%), ampicillin (40%) and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (35.1%). Likewise, the frequency of MDR strains (44.9%) was high, and no significant association with diarrhoea symptoms was found. Remarkably, all fruit extracts/fractions showed antibacterial activity against some, but not all, MDR isolates. The lowest minimal inhibitory concentration values were for the hexane fraction of arrayan (0.25 mg ml−1). Conclusion. A high number of antimicrobial‐resistant E. coli (especially to &bgr;‐lactams and sulfonamides) and MDR isolates were detected in children under 5 years old, irrespective of diarrhoea symptoms; this is novel information for Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico. Moreover, our results showed that the studied fruit extracts/fractions are potential alternative or complementary treatments for MDR E. coli strains.


Postharvest Biology and Technology | 2017

Application of a hydrothermal-calcium chloride treatment to inhibit postharvest anthracnose development in papaya

Lidia Elena Ayón-Reyna; Arturo González-Robles; José Guadalupe Rendón-Maldonado; María Elena Báez-Flores; Martha Edith López-López; Misael Odín Vega-García


Archive | 2013

Inter simple sequence repeat polymorphism in Alternaria genomic DNA exposed to lethal concentrations of isothiocyanates

Rosalba Troncoso-Rojas; María Elena Báez-Flores; Barry M. Pryor; Hugo S. García; Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez


Industrial Crops and Products | 2016

Bioactive components and antimutagenic and antioxidant activities of two Echeveria DC. species

Gabriela López-Angulo; Julio Montes-Avila; Sylvia Páz Díaz-Camacho; Rito Vega-Aviña; María Elena Báez-Flores; Francisco Delgado-Vargas


Microbiological Research | 2011

Differentially expressed cDNAs in Alternaria alternata treated with 2-propenyl isothiocyanate

María Elena Báez-Flores; Rosalba Troncoso-Rojas; María Auxiliadora Islas Osuna; Marisela Rivera Domínguez; Barry M. Pryor; Martín Ernesto Tiznado-Hernández


European Journal of Integrative Medicine | 2016

Antibacterial synergism of Echeveria subrigida (B. L. Rob & Seaton) and commercial antibiotics against multidrug resistant Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus

Yesmi Patricia Ahumada-Santos; Mary Eilen Soto-Sotomayor; María Elena Báez-Flores; Sylvia Páz Díaz-Camacho; Gabriela López-Angulo; Carlos Eslava-Campos; Francisco Delgado-Vargas


Electronic Journal of Biotechnology | 2015

Analysis of a suppressive subtractive hybridization library of Alternaria alternata resistant to 2-propenyl isothiocyanate

Heriberto García-Coronado; Rosalba Troncoso-Rojas; Martín Ernesto Tiznado-Hernández; María del Carmen de la Cruz Otero; Sylvia Páz Díaz-Camacho; María Elena Báez-Flores


Ciencias Marinas | 2014

Spatiotemporal distribution of the bacterial contamination of agricultural and domestic wastewater discharged to a drainage ditch (Sinaloa, Mexico)

Yesmi Patricia Ahumada-Santos; María Elena Báez-Flores; Sylvia Páz Díaz-Camacho; Magdalena de Jesús Uribe-Beltrán; Gabriela López-Angulo; Rito Vega-Aviña; Francisco Armando Chávez-Durán; Julio Montes-Avila; Otoniel Carranza-Diaz; Monika Möder; Peter Kuschk; Francisco Delgado-Vargas

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Sylvia Páz Díaz-Camacho

Autonomous University of Sinaloa

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Francisco Delgado-Vargas

Autonomous University of Sinaloa

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Gabriela López-Angulo

Autonomous University of Sinaloa

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Julio Montes-Avila

Autonomous University of Sinaloa

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Rito Vega-Aviña

Autonomous University of Sinaloa

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Carlos Eslava-Campos

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Ignacio Osuna-Ramírez

Autonomous University of Sinaloa

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Jesús Ricardo Parra-Unda

Autonomous University of Sinaloa

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